Living Root Bridges ,in Meghalaya

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Living root bridges are natural structures made by the local indigenous communities of Meghalaya, primarily the Khasi and Jaintia tribes. They are formed by guiding the growth of Ficus elastica tree roots over rivers and gorges, creating strong and living bridges. Over time, the roots interweave, providing a stable and sustainable means of crossing water bodies1

Some of the living root bridges are hundreds of years old and can withstand the weight of many people at once. They are found in the dense tropical forests of Meghalaya, where the high rainfall makes wooden bridges decay quickly. The most famous living root bridge is the double-decker root bridge near Cherrapunji, which has two levels of roots2

Living root bridges are a remarkable example of human ingenuity and harmony with nature. They are also a unique cultural heritage of Meghalaya, which is seeking global recognition for them.

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