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Price (adult):
free
Why Top:
A unique wooden bridge built without a single nail, preserved since ancient times.
Description:
This wooden structure was crafted by Tabasaran artisans using only wood and stone. It connected two villages and served as a vital transport link. Despite its age, the structure remains sturdy and walkable. Locals maintain it in usable condition.
Facts:
Approximately 10 meters high, can support a passenger car, built without nails, possibly used for transporting oxen with carts.
Significance:
Regional and cultural value, preserved by locals as an architectural monument.
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Do:
relaxing
Walking
Walking
studying architecture
Access:
Roads:
Open:
Attendance:
Emergency:
112
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Safety:
Safe location, but road may be difficult in bad weather
Clothing:
Comfortable shoes and light clothing in summer, warm clothing in spring and autumn.
Climate:
Moderate continental, with warm summers and cool winters.
Connection:
Cellular signal is unstable, no WiFi, satellite connection not required.
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