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Mezapata Suspended Pedestrian Footbridge Project Slide Show USA Sponsor: The Rotary Club of Midlothian, Virginia, and the Rotary Foundation Peru Sponsor: Pasco Region Other Support: Province of Oxapampa Local Community Sponsor: Community of Mezapata – labor and local materials Dedication: Dick and Audrey Warren Trainees: Regional and Provincial engineers from Pasco and Oxapampa. Bridge Name: Mezapata Suspended Bridge River Name: Santo Cruz River Bridge Span: 55 meter span (180 feet) Pedestrian Footbridge Type: Suspended Population Served by Bridge: Approximately 600 families or +/- 3000 people Bridge Story: Mezapata is a small village/town on a dirt road that leads to the provincial town of Oxapampa. The area is famous for the world’s best coffee and in harvest season the roads are flooded with the aromatic green and red beans. Industry has not come to Mezapata, so they sell their products at 5% what we pay for it in the US as a finished product. But some years that price doesn’t even cover effort and sometimes the loss it takes to harvest the small coffee beans. For, almost every year the people of Mezapata must repair their rickety wooden bridge after the floods have taken it away and once again either denied them access to the coffee plants on the other side of the river or villagers access to the road for food, health and education. Now a bridge will turn their hard work into savings. Click on the Google Earth™ logo-Project link below to see a satellite view of the bridge site. Get a free copy of Google Earth™ here. Click here for the Completed Bridge Project Registration |
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