The Living Root Bridges of Meghalaya
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Found in South Meghalaya, the living root bridges are built by the Khasi and Jaintia tribes by weaving the roots of the Indian rubber tree into suspension bridges over rivers. These sturdy bridges span between 15 and 250 feet and could take as long as 10-15 years to gain the perfect shape! Contact us on connect@youtellme.ai. . . . . . . . . . . All content on this YouTube channel, including but not limited to videos, images, graphics and logos ("Content"), is the property of Tellme Diginfotech Private Limited (TellMe) unless otherwise stated. Audio clips are either compiled or licensed and is subject to copy right protection. The Content is protected by Indian and International copyright laws relevant to the country where it is displayed. Usage Rights: Viewing and Sharing: You are welcome to view and share the content for personal & non-commercial purposes only. Please ensure that proper credit is given to TellMe, wherever applicable. Reproduction and Distribution: Reproduction, distribution, modification, or use of the Content in any other form, in whole or in part, without the express written permission of TellMe (TellMe) , is strictly prohibited.The Content is protected by Indian and International copyright laws relevant to the country where it is displayed. Copyright Violations: Any unauthorized use of the Content , including but not limited to Machine learning and AI, will violate copyright laws and result in legal action.