
It took over 30 years to meet this bridge. And trust me, it was worth every second. This is a living root bridge near Mawlynnong, in Meghalaya and what makes it crazy is that it’s not built, it’s grown. The locals have been guiding the roots of rubber trees for decades to naturally form this bridge, and instead of getting weaker like normal bridges, it actually becomes stronger with time. It can hold multiple people at once, survives heavy rains, and is one of the most sustainable examples of real-life engineering you’ll ever see. Walking on it doesn’t even feel real, it feels like nature showing off. Would you actually walk on a bridge made of roots or skip it? #livingrootbridge #meghalaya #fyp #reels explore
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