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A 150-year-old wooden bridge in Uttarakhand's Nelong Valley, located on the ancient Indo-Tibet Silk Road trade route, has been renovated and reopened to the public after 60 years. Originally built by Afghan merchants, it has now become a popular tourist destination, attracting over 5,000 visitors annually.
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