This is a great example of how man can work with nature to create functional structures that are sustainable. It's important to note the dedication and patience while forming these bridges. This is not a instant reward but the payoff is well worth the time and effort. Let Meghalayas' living bridges be an example and inspiration to us all!
Monday, December 12, 2011
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