The entwined roots of Indian rubber trees form bridges that—unlike steel structures—grow more durable with time. The emerald hills of Meghalaya state—a steep, sodden, rumpled, and stream-slashed portion of India's remote and picturesque northeastern panhandle—can be excruciatingly difficult to walk. The mist-sheeted corrugated slopes are packed with jungle foliage and … [Read more...] about A Living Tree Bridges In India Stand Strong For Hundreds Of Years