Friday, 5 July 2013

AMAZING ! ROOT BRIDGES OF INDIA

In the depths of northeastern India, in one of the wettest places on earth, bridges aren't built.... they're grown.... 





Grown from the roots of a rubber tree, the Khasis people of Cherapunjee use betel-tree trunks, sliced down the middle and hollowed out, to create "root-guidance systems." When they reach the other side of the river, they're allowed to take root in the soil. Given enough time a sturdy, living bridge is produced. 







But these are not the only bridges built from growing plants. Japan too, has its own form of living bridges.

These are The Vine Bridges of Iya Valley.....

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