India: The Living Bridges | ARTE.tv Documentary
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- Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
- "The Living Bridges" of Meghalaya are the product of human ingenuity in the face of nature. Hundreds of years ago, when monsoons swelled the streams in the mountain jungle and turned them into raging torrents, the surrounding villages built living bridges out of tree roots. It's a tradition still alive today.
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Ka Ri ba la kyrkhu U Blei.
Very interesting.The ladies know what they want.Good luck to them.Amazing how many spoke english and probably other languages.
Beautiful place!
Mr. Haali has grown old . He is the same person from the BBC Human Planet meghalaya episode, where he was teaching his neice Julianna to attend the bridge
The Double Decker Bridges are in a beautiful location, but I can understand why the locals do not want the tourists down there 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
This is amazing
It's good that the village makes money from the tourists, but too many will easily overwhelm their culture and end the peaceful life.
they come to introduce their religion that’s how it starts
15:59 can someone ID this music?
Ah, I thought it sounded familiar. ^^
Flute version of Latika's theme.
Maybe this this cover:
ruclips.net/video/yp4aTs6C8Ks/видео.html