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Living root bridges of Meghalaya. Автор: Даниил Коржонов Living Root Bridge Meghalaya, Meghalaya Aesthetic, Root Bridge Meghalaya, Srilanka Aesthetic, Living Root Bridge, Root Bridge, India Landscape, Movie Scary, Humans And Nature

Photographer professional Даниил Коржонов (Daniel Kordan). Living root bridges of Meghalaya. This series is about the living root bridges in Meghalaya, India. Local Khasi people used to grow the bridges almost like bonsai trees. For decades khasi were forming a bridge which is actually alive and growing further. In person it feels like you are in some fantastic Alien movie, crossing the cradle of roots. One of the bridges, for instance, started to grow in 1840. For 180 years it became a…

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Cherrapunji is known as the wettest place on Earth. Local name for this place is Sohra. Although its popular for heaviest rainfall the other significant attractions are Double Decker Living Root Bridges (DDLRB) and Rainbow waterfall. #DDLRB #RainbowWaterfall #Cherrapunji #Nature #Beautiful #Pinterest Double Decker Root Bridge, Double Decker Living Root Bridge, Living Root Bridge Meghalaya, Living Root Bridge, Root Bridge, Rainbow Waterfall, Waterfall Photo, Mystical Animals, Shillong

Cherrapunji is known as the wettest place on Earth. Local name for this place is Sohra. Although its popular for heaviest rainfall the other significant attractions are Double Decker Living Root Bridges (DDLRB) and Rainbow waterfall. #DDLRB #RainbowWaterfall #Cherrapunji #Nature #Beautiful #Pinterest

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Meghalaya often has the nickname 'the abode of clouds' as that's its translation in Sanskrit. It's definitely appropriate as Cherrapunjee in Meghalaya is officially the wettest place on planet Earth! That means it sees more rainfall

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