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Shillong: The department of arts and culture, Govt of Meghalaya, alongside Unesco, INTACH, and the Meghalaya Basin Management ...
The Meghalaya government has taken ambitious initiatives to bring UNESCO's focus to the iconic natural living root bridges of ...
Living root bridges are a remarkable example of bioengineering that may be seen deep within the lush woods of Meghalaya, one of the most rain-soaked regions in India. The Khasi and Jaintia tribes ...
In Meghalaya's forests, living root bridges emerge from trained tree roots, connecting villages and showcasing indigenous knowledge, harmony with nature, and sustainable engineering. Less crowded ...
Photograph by Giulio Di Sturco Tourists from all over India travel to Meghalaya to see the living root bridges. Photograph by Giulio Di Sturco Stone steps connect the double-decker root bridge in ...
Cherrapunji, perched in Meghalaya's rolling Khasi Hills, comes packed with misty meadows, endless waterfalls, and the ...
In the Indian state of Meghalaya, one of the wettest places on Earth, villagers weave the roots of living ... bridges. On a quest to document the tradition, Prasenjeet Yadav photographed around 30 ...
Living root bridges in Meghalaya's forests illustrate an exceptional blend of natural engineering and cultural tradition. Crafted by the Khasi and Jaintia tribes using Ficus elastica roots ...