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For example, just typing the term “Living Root Bridges” into Google, and you’ll find that 15 out of the 20 top image results are of the same two bridges (the Nongriat Double Decker and a ...
A veil of fog sweeps across a living root bridge in the East Khasi Hills. Photograph by Giulio Di Sturco. Tourists from all over India travel to Meghalaya to see the living root bridges.
Two villagers cross the longest-known living-root bridge on a misty morning. The bridge is over 160 feet long and hangs over a 230-foot-deep river valley.
Discover the breathtaking Double Decker Living Root Bridge in Cherrapunji and experience the charm of Meghalaya’s hidden gems. A must-visit for nature lovers and adventure seekers!
Early 19th century published accounts of Living Bridges confirm an exceptional tradition of India rubber tree-based bridge construction near Cherrapunji. Validating their increasing strength and ...
GUWAHATI: In a remarkable fusion of tradition, nature, and well-being, yoga practitioners gathered for a unique session on Meghalaya’s iconic ‘Double Decker Living Root Bridge’- a marvel of ...
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