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Nongriat 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;...
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Cherrapunji are
known to
exist in and
around the
villages of Tynrong, Mynteng,
Nongriat, Nongthymmai, and Laitkynsew. East of Cherrapunji,
examples of
living root...
- Jaintia). A double-decker
bridge exists in
Nongriat village. A double-decker
living root
bridge in
Nongriat,
Meghalaya Shillong Golf Course, one of the...
- its 70th
Republic Day ceremony. A
replica of the
bridge has been made in
Nongriat in
Cherrapunji to
present the
Khansi and JaiƱtia peoples'
craft of building...
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inosculate trees. The
living root
bridges of Cherrapunji, Laitkynsew, and
Nongriat, in the present-day
Meghalaya state of
northeast India are
examples of...
- root bridge,
Ritymmen root bridge, and the
Double Decker root
bridge at
Nongriat village. The
Shillong Plateau is an
uplifted horst-like feature, bounded...
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relationship between people and nature. An
example of such a
bridge in
Nongriat village is pictured. Sri
Veerabhadra Temple and
Monolithic Bull (Nandi)...
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succession of
stone steps connect the
community with
neighboring village of
Nongriat, just
below the Cherrapunji-Laitkynsew
bridle path. Gurdon, I.A, Major...
- area is
known for the
living root
bridges including those at Kongthong,
Nongriat and
other nearby places, all of
which are
tourist attractions.
Sohra (Cherrapunji)...
- 100
years old. The Ka
Likai waterfall, near the
neighboring village of
Nongriat, can best be seen from Laitkynsew, and the
monsoon season in
autumn is...