Supporting the world's tallest bridge, the Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge in southwest China's Guizhou province, relies on two massive main cables. Each cable is formed by nearly 40,000 individual steel wires, each measuring just 5.7 millimeters in diameter. These cables anchor the bridge, which spans a deep canyon often described as an "earth crack." 'https://cdn1.telesco.pe/file/tT6ffdd4gqLjE8ZRsJhnGJlMFlelBLYs7uOxq88tCw19QwKixKGgyGG1a0bMd-EpqP2z7gdbL0tYufkl5ENvFPcLExkdwy3RN4tZSRn_FdPiUpe-4zJQmL2SXh4Pm6uiR_0IQ2mICwmEfGNAY33Zs-9nB3gi38XrVCLkO5bgKFpw3sSSAJ9NXUiUD-84td-LMjrUXhhnd6T7CXi_MjiItmryuEB1CZZ-gvmVd27WBZ1YRWh-N8GVRPwiRQeb3lZ8ud3iDpfK3CN9eWpbGH6SgahfVPeVeBK77QIMTRYNcRbhe5EPtQW3amqb-fM6TcdhEtU1CI9XFF93qDRNAvRN2w.jpg' Source: [People's Daily China](https://t.me/PDChinaNews/13421)