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Hidden deep within Northern Guizhou Province, the simple Wuchuan Nanmu Footbridge opened in 2001 to allow locals to get across the 86 meter drop of the great Fengle River canyon.  After more then a decade of deterioration and neglect the bridge was repaired to make it safe to cross.  The central span is 130 meters supported by cables that have an even greater span of 166.7 meters due to one end of the bridge terminating into a cliff anchorage.  On the opposite end the cable seems to be supported by a more conventional tower.  The wood planked deck is supported by closely spaced pieces of square wood that resemble small railroad ties.  
 
Hidden deep within Northern Guizhou Province, the simple Wuchuan Nanmu Footbridge opened in 2001 to allow locals to get across the 86 meter drop of the great Fengle River canyon.  After more then a decade of deterioration and neglect the bridge was repaired to make it safe to cross.  The central span is 130 meters supported by cables that have an even greater span of 166.7 meters due to one end of the bridge terminating into a cliff anchorage.  On the opposite end the cable seems to be supported by a more conventional tower.  The wood planked deck is supported by closely spaced pieces of square wood that resemble small railroad ties.  
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[[File:Wuchuan Nanmu GorgeDroneHigh.jpg|450px|center]]
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[[File:Wuchuan Nanmu WindCables.jpg|450px|center]]
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Revision as of 00:59, 5 February 2025

Wuchuan Nanmu Footbridge
务川楠木吊桥
Fenglezhen, Guizhou, China
282 feet high / 86 meters high
427 foot span / 130 meter span
2001

WuchuannanmuView.jpg


Hidden deep within Northern Guizhou Province, the simple Wuchuan Nanmu Footbridge opened in 2001 to allow locals to get across the 86 meter drop of the great Fengle River canyon. After more then a decade of deterioration and neglect the bridge was repaired to make it safe to cross. The central span is 130 meters supported by cables that have an even greater span of 166.7 meters due to one end of the bridge terminating into a cliff anchorage. On the opposite end the cable seems to be supported by a more conventional tower. The wood planked deck is supported by closely spaced pieces of square wood that resemble small railroad ties.


Wuchuan Nanmu DeckDrone.jpg


Wuchuan Nanmu BlueRiver.jpg


Wuchuan Nanmu CliffSky.jpg


Wuchuan Nanmu Drone.jpg


Wuchuan Nanmu GorgeDroneHigh.jpg


Wuchuan Nanmu WindCables.jpg


Wuchuan Nanmu TreesSky.jpg


FengleFootbridgeDeck.jpg


WuchuannanmuSideView.jpg


WuchuannanmuFootbridge.jpg


WuchuannanmuGorge.jpg


WuchuanDeckMissing.jpg


Wuchuan86mtrH.jpg


NanmuFootbridgeSatellite.jpg

Wuchuan Nanmu Footbridge satellite image.


NanmuFootbridgeSatelliteWide.jpg


NanmuFootbridgeMap.jpg

Wuchuan Nanmu Footbridge location map.


NanmuFootbridgeMapWide.jpg