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Incan Roads And Bridges

Published on May 14, 2016

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INCAN ROADS AND BRIDGES

The longest road they ever had was 3250 miles
Photo by ginsnob

MOST OF THE BRIDGES WAS BUILD WITH

Maguey reed boats and basket

WHEN THE INCAN MESSENGERS GOT

Tired they would rest in a tampus house
Photo by mckaysavage

THE AVERAGE ROAD WIDTH

Was 24 feet
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BACK THEN THEY WOULD

Call bridges chaca
Photo by angel camor

THE SECOND MOST MAJOR

Road was called coastal highway
Photo by Expat Nomad

ALL TOGETHER THE ROADS ADDED

Up to 10,000 miles
Photo by Jane DH

THE MAIN AND THE IMPORTANT ROAD

Was named the royal road
Photo by madprime

TO TELL THE DISTANCE BETWEEN

Villages they would mark the wall
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WITHOUT SPECIAL PERMISSION

You couldnt use the roads

WHEN THEY HAD TO CARRY SOMETHING

Heavy they would use a llama

THEY WOULD BUILD BASKETS AND PUT

People in them and carry them across water