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Laitkynsew is a
village in the East
Khasi Hills district of
Meghalaya State, in north-eastern India. It is
perhaps best
known for its
living root bridges...
- and
around the
villages of Tynrong, Mynteng, Nongriat, Nongthymmai, and
Laitkynsew. East of Cherrapunji,
examples of
living root
bridges are
known to exist...
- of Lok
Sabha and its
member from
Shillong in Meghalaya. He was born at
Laitkynsew village near
Cherrapunji in the present-day
state of Meghalaya. He completed...
- wire. Near Nongriat, and best
viewed from the
neighboring village of
Laitkynsew during the
autumn monsoon season as a
magnificent cascade, is the waterfall...
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community with
neighboring village of Nongriat, just
below the Cherrapunji-
Laitkynsew bridle path. Gurdon, I.A,
Major Philip Richard Thornhagh; Lyall, K.C.S...
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original on 2017-09-08.
Retrieved 2017-09-07. "Living Root
Bridge in
Laitkynsew India". www.india9.com.
Retrieved 2010-02-22. "Ten
Exceptional Living...
- Nongriat,
though the
waterfall can best be seen from the
nearby village of
Laitkynsew, and the
monsoon season in
autumn is the most
impressive time to view...
- He was the
eldest son of Ram Sing Jaid Rani and his
second wife,
Bijan Laitkynsew Jaid Mairom. He had a
brother Bon Roy and a sister, Tiewbon. Babu Jeebon...
- alive,
growing and
gaining strength over time. They are also
present in
Laitkynsew, and Nongriat.
Madan Kamdev is a
famous archaeological site in Kamrup...
- are
called inosculate trees. The
living root
bridges of Cherrapunji,
Laitkynsew, and Nongriat, in the present-day
Meghalaya state of
northeast India are...