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SABNANGAN FOOT BRIDGE

 

 

Photo from: https://medium.com/@geraldinebriones/la-paz-abra-607fa91e4c48

 

A lot of communities in Abra are separated because of the river. Because of this, the locals are used to riding rafts when they cross the area. But the place is not always safe, especially when the high tide comes or rain is imminent. Because of this, a footbridge was built so people can cross the area when crossing the river becomes too risky.

But that’s not all. With a length of at least 580-meters, this is considered as one of the longest hanging footbridge in the country. Read More: http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/newstv/biyahenidrew/588165/history-of-a-hidden-haven-a-biyahe-ni-drew-itinerary-in-abra/story/

 

 

Photo from:  https://www.flickr.com/photos/townexplorer/13982748556

 

 

Photo from: https://greedypeg.org/abra/Sabnangan-Hanging-Footbridge.html

 

 

Photo from:  http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/newstv/biyahenidrew/588165/history-of-a-hidden-haven-a-biyahe-ni-drew-itinerary-in-abra/story/

 

 

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Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR)

Abra – Natural Dye Capital of the Philippines

Interesting Sites in Abra

Colorful Festivals in Abra

Abra Photo Gallery

Abra Video Gallery

 

 

 

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