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Living Growing Root Bridges Are 100% Natural Architecture

by , 08/11/09

In the forests of Meghalaya, India, the War-Khasis people have discovered a patient way of crossing the many rivers of their wet region. By guiding the roots of an abundant species of rubber tree, they were able to create a living system of bridges that are in some cases over one hundred feet long and can support the weight of 50 people!

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2 Responses to “Living Growing Root Bridges Are 100% Natural Architecture”

  1. greenpress editor1 greenpress editor1 says:

    this is really interesting! eco-infrastructure :)

  2. leonardomarsh leonardomarsh says:

    this is beautifull!!!
    thakyou for showing us this amazing living arquitecture example!
    just shows you how we can live in harmony with nature in realy beautifull ways…
    truly inspiring :)

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