Double Decker Living Roots Bridge
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The Double Decker Living Roots Bridge in Nongriat, Meghalaya, India is a particularly famous and impressive example of this type of structure, it has two levels of walkways, one above the other, it allows a more direct route over the water during the rainy season.
The construction of living root bridges is a traditional practice that has been used for centuries by the War-Khasi people, which is one of the seven khasi tribes, it requires a community effort of the villagers. The process of building these bridges is labor-intensive, and requires patience and skill. The bridge is made by weaving the roots of rubber trees together, and is over 30,5m (100 feet) long and about 9m (30 feet) high, and it is believed to be 250 years old.
It is a popular tourist destination and is known for its natural beauty and the unique engineering that went into its construction. It is a living proof of the ability of human and nature to co-exist and thrive together. Visiting the Double Decker Living Roots Bridge in Nongriat, Meghalaya, India offers a unique combination of natural beauty, cultural significance, and adventure, making it a one-of-a-kind destination that is well worth a visit,It’s a unique cultural experience that one can’t find anywhere else.
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