"While this particular bridge leads to a ghost town, it's the squeaky wooden floor that makes it scary. Fortunately, steel cables suspended from two towers bring a greater feeling of safety. Still, the steel is a relatively recent addition: when German engineer Santiago Minguin built this bridge in the 19th century, those towers were made of wood." - Travel + Leisure Editors
Muy bonita. Amazing place to be with the surrounding mountains. The bridge is pretty cool. Going into the mine was even better. The road from the main highway is gravel then changes to a stone road for about 1-2 km one way only. One of the best tourists attractions I have been too.
Sutharee Na
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Puente de Ojuela and Mapimí are the must see attractions in Durango. I have been to Mapimí many times and have made many friends there. The people are so friendly. They will invite you into their homes. The place is very historical. It was one of the most prosperous places in the region due to the gold mine. Well-worth a visit. You can do it on public transport from Gómez Palacio.
Eduardo Anaya Sanroman
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A great place to go with family and friends! Historic mine and Little town which had up to 5000 people during its best times of mineral explotation. Entrance: $120 mexican pesos. Around $10 USD. Enjoy!