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Living Root Bridges - Timothy Allen
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Sustainable and environmentally friendly architecture. 8230; In 2005 during a bout of backpacking in India I heard about Megahalaya. 8216;s living root bridges from a fellow traveler I had met in Darjeeling. Although he confessed to never actually going there himself, he said he had heard from another person that the area called the East Khasi Hills. At that time there was no mention of this part of Meghalaya in any guide books. In fact, the. The East Khasi Hills. James had recently helped the Khasi get ...
twomilliongods.blogspot.com
Two Million Gods: Magic and Middle Earth in Meghalaya
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Thursday, 16 February 2012. Magic and Middle Earth in Meghalaya. When it comes to blogging about my North East trip, I have to admit to having, in management speak, gone for the low-hanging fruit first. The Kamakhya Mandir. And the Wankhar Museum. But sadly while I was there conditions were too hazy to see so far. Motivation to go back! I stayed at the marvelous Cherrapunjee Holiday Resort. The villages of the area sit among gorgeous, lush vegetation. The "double decker" root bridge. They look like t...
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Whazzup North East India!!!: November 2011
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Whazzup North East India! Moved to Guwahati. Will travel across the land of the Seven Sisters. Hope to explore and love this wonderful, magical, lesser known part of India. Friday, November 25, 2011. Day 9 - Cheerapunjee - Shillong. The Cheerapunjee Holiday Resort. This trip has been physically exhausting and 30 minutes of sleep does make a huge difference to our day. Mr Dennis Rayen who runs the Cheerapunjee Holiday Resort. There are quite a few living root bridges around the Cheerapunjee Holiday Resort...
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» Blog | Himalayan Bootcamp Diaries
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Passport & Visa Services. Watch Connie on ifood.tv. Weaponizing World's Hottest Chili – Yikes! Fat Free Vegan Kitchen. Sea salt with food. Weaponizing World's Hottest Chili – Yikes! Weaponizing World's Hottest Chili – Yikes! November 30th, 2013. Because we are currently putting all our energies and focus into the success of Visions for Villages, Inc. The nonprofit 501(c)(3) corporation and sister company of Himalayan Bootcamp, we are currently on hiatus from our annual tours for the next year. Contrary t...
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Esben i den store verden: December 2010
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Esben i den store verden. Esben in the big world - My life in Denmark, India and elsewhere in words and pictures. Saturday, 25 December 2010. Living Bridges of Meghalaya. Nitoli and Sidsel on one of Meghalaya's Living Root Bridges. It is time for me to take on a very special sight, which to me is grotesquely overlooked as a tourist attraction in India: The living root bridges of Meghalaya. Located in and around the villages in the hilly area south of Cherrapunjee towards the Bangladeshi border. Basically...
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June | 2013 | Travel Corp India
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Hamta circle adventure trail. Kunzum to Chandrataal trek. Monthly Archives: June 2013. How to plan your Ladakh trip – a few pointers. June 18, 2013. Every year around this time, we get a number of phone calls and emails from people trying to plan their trip to Ladakh. So the good folk that we are, we decided to write a few pointers which can help you plan your Ladakh trip better. 1 When to go. 2 How to go. There are 2 ways of going to Ladakh. 8211; Driving from Manali to Leh or from Srinagar to Leh. ...
whazzupnortheast.blogspot.com
Whazzup North East India!!!: Day 9 - Cheerapunjee - Shillong
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Whazzup North East India! Moved to Guwahati. Will travel across the land of the Seven Sisters. Hope to explore and love this wonderful, magical, lesser known part of India. Friday, November 25, 2011. Day 9 - Cheerapunjee - Shillong. The Cheerapunjee Holiday Resort. This trip has been physically exhausting and 30 minutes of sleep does make a huge difference to our day. Mr Dennis Rayen who runs the Cheerapunjee Holiday Resort. There are quite a few living root bridges around the Cheerapunjee Holiday Resort...
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Time to stand up for what you believe: June 2010
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Time to stand up for what you believe. These are some of my little thoughts - about us, about people surrounding us, about things happening around us. We are not individuals living in isolated world, as many would like us to believe. And we are not taken for granted. Friday, June 11, 2010. An appeal for Bhopal. I am sure all of you know about the injustice in Bhopal. The punishment for killing 20,000 people in the world's worst industrial disaster has been reduced to the equivalent of a road accident.
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Travel & Photography: November 2009
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If you love somebody set him free. and let him travel. Sunday, November 22, 2009. Shillong - Cherrapunjee - Mawsynram: The Ultimate Megalaya Vacation. We reached the Guwahati International Airport. Aka Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport) around 2:30pm. Our Indigo flight was delayed by half an hour, which was not a big issue. There are counters of both Assam Tourism and Meghalaya Tourism. Sunset at Nangpoh ©Ritesh Maity. You can even go to Paltan Bazaar. We decided to spend the whole day tra...