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Locally known as Jingkieng Jri, Living Root Bridges (LRB) are Ficus-based rural connectivity and livelihood solutions within dense subtropical moist broadleaf forest eco-region of Meghalaya in the ...
Join Diljit Dosanjh on an amazing trip to see the Living Root Bridges of Meghalaya. These unique bridges show the beauty of nature and human creativity.
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.
In 2019, the state government came with a proposal to put Meghalaya’s living root bridges on Unesco’s World Heritage list. On the surface, it looked like recognition. To Khongthaw, it sounded ...
World Environment Day 2025: Valley of Flowers to Living Root Bridges, 5 natural marvels you must visit By Krishna Pallavi Priya Updated on: Jun 05, 2025 08:26 AM IST ...
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