mabelmoments:

Deep in the rainforests of the Indian state of Meghalaya lie some of the  most extraordinary pieces of civil engineering in the world. Here, in  the depths of the forest, bridges aren’t built - they’re grown. Ancient  tree vines and roots stretch across rivers and streams, creating a solid  latticework structure that appears too fantastical to be real. The  Cherrapunji region is considered to be one of the wettest places on the  planet and this is the reason behind the unusual bridges. With  Cherrapunji receiving around 15 metres of rain per year, a normal wooden  bridge would quickly rot. This is why, 500 years ago, locals began to  guide roots and vines from the native Ficus Elastica rubber tree across  rivers using hollow bamboo until they became rooted on the opposite  side.

mabelmoments:

Deep in the rainforests of the Indian state of Meghalaya lie some of the most extraordinary pieces of civil engineering in the world. Here, in the depths of the forest, bridges aren’t built - they’re grown. Ancient tree vines and roots stretch across rivers and streams, creating a solid latticework structure that appears too fantastical to be real. The Cherrapunji region is considered to be one of the wettest places on the planet and this is the reason behind the unusual bridges. With Cherrapunji receiving around 15 metres of rain per year, a normal wooden bridge would quickly rot. This is why, 500 years ago, locals began to guide roots and vines from the native Ficus Elastica rubber tree across rivers using hollow bamboo until they became rooted on the opposite side.

(via wagamamalien)

  1. iiyurii reblogged this from simplyannaeeee
  2. rawadventure reblogged this from monokatze
  3. lilasianartist reblogged this from sparrowknight
  4. grotesquebone reblogged this from cruisingthesites
  5. dinosaurrrmeat reblogged this from deepsleepdarling
  6. amouria reblogged this from falulatonks
  7. niknok reblogged this from 500daysofhappyness
  8. dearmhargie reblogged this from marielge21
  9. marielge21 reblogged this from 500daysofhappyness
  10. 500daysofhappyness reblogged this from munchieshoneypot and added:
    Deep in the rainforests of the Indian state of Meghalaya lie some of the most extraordinary pieces of civil engineering...
  11. airportappreciation reblogged this from stackedcrooked
  12. 32ways2makeyousmile reblogged this from mabelmoments
  13. imbetteronthedancefloor reblogged this from infinitelydreaming
  14. iliketheview reblogged this from explore-the-earth
  15. mcfaulkner reblogged this from mabelmoments
  16. pigturtleneck reblogged this from monkeyknifefight
  17. lachrymosed reblogged this from intoyoursunlight
  18. trissynashville reblogged this from cruisingthesites
  19. wonkybonks reblogged this from stackedcrooked
  20. sycea reblogged this from zombres
  21. jinxychan reblogged this from thingsiliketobelievein
  22. board8hungry reblogged this from tofuboots
  23. inafieldofpoppies reblogged this from chainedtomyfuckingsins
  24. pocketfulofpebbles reblogged this from monokatze
  25. rockaphrodite08 reblogged this from commanderspock
  26. This was featured in #Architecture
  27. mabelmoments posted this