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Pic of the Week: Living Root Bridge, Nongriat, India

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The living root bridges take 10-15 years to grow.

The Pic of the Week is drawn from photos submitted to the Solo Travel Society Facebook Group, providing an opportunity for solo travelers to share with us a favorite photo from their travels.

This week’s pic from Solo Travel Society member Vijay was taken in Nongriat, Meghalaya State, in India.

 

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  • http://indiantraveljourney.com/ Satu

    Lovely! India has so many magical places.

  • http://www.facebook.com/vijaykrishna.ranganathan Vijaykrishna Ranganathan

    This is a must visit for sure..

  • http://www.thegreenerpastures.com/ Living Root Bridge Trek

    The living bridges are so incredible. I am sure if the whole world lived in such unity with nature, we will be a better species.

  • http://www.simplyplayadelcarmen.org/ Sandy Allain

    cool bridge, I want to go there.

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