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The Kushma Mudikuwa Footbridge follows the Kushma Gyadi catenary suspension footbridge as one of the world’s highest of its type. | The Kushma Mudikuwa Footbridge follows the Kushma Gyadi catenary suspension footbridge as one of the world’s highest of its type. | ||
− | The mountain city of Parbat has since become a hot spot of giant footbridges | + | The mountain city of Parbat has since become a hot spot of giant footbridges with a total of four spans that rank among the longest and highest footbridges in the world. These include the 347 meter long Kushma Balewa Footbridge, the 344 meter long Kushma Gyadi Footbridge and in 2019 the Kushma Bungy Footbridge with span of approximately 490 meters making it the longest span footbridge in Asia. |
Revision as of 05:57, 26 May 2019
Kushma Mudikuwa Footbridge
Kushma, Parbat, Nepal
(384) feet high / (117) meters high
1,178 foot span / 359 meter span
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Image by Narayan Gurung
The Kushma Mudikuwa Footbridge follows the Kushma Gyadi catenary suspension footbridge as one of the world’s highest of its type.
The mountain city of Parbat has since become a hot spot of giant footbridges with a total of four spans that rank among the longest and highest footbridges in the world. These include the 347 meter long Kushma Balewa Footbridge, the 344 meter long Kushma Gyadi Footbridge and in 2019 the Kushma Bungy Footbridge with span of approximately 490 meters making it the longest span footbridge in Asia.
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