A Natural Root Bridge Across a Valley at Cherrapunji, India — Cherrapunjee
is a valley in North Eastern part of India, where the rain lashes the
entire place 5 months in a year. Due to heavy rains as well as cyclones
the locals in this place have developed in genuine way of building a
bridge across valleys. The process is that the root of a rare Indian
rubber tree is made to grow in a particular direction with the support
of the bamboos and a constant watch is kept on the growth. 06 more images after the break...
The locals say that it has taken
500 years to form this bridge that can withstand 90 people at a time
without any sign of fear. Since the roots are continuously growing with
their other end firmly set the strength of the bridge only gets enhanced
as the days pass by. This bridge receives a good amount of tourists who
have to trek quite a distance. Now this has become a trend in that area
where the present generation creates a facility so that the next
generation can use the same to cross the valleys in Meghalaya.