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For the last 500 years, the locals of Nongriat in Meghalaya, India have grown several hundred bridges across the region’s numerous water channels, using just the roots of local ribber trees. Some of the bridges extend over 100 feet in length and are strong enough to support more than 50 people at a time.
This is beautiful; I hope to one day see this. Traveling to India has been on my list of places to go since I was a child anyways.
Sean bienvenidos a una publicación síntesis, en la que hablaremos del Puente Kintai, que se sitúa en la ciudad de Iwakuni, cerca de la prefectura de Hiroshima, una vez dicho esto ponganse comodos que comenzamos. - El puente de madera con cinco arcos que cruza el claro arroyo del río Nishiki,que está lleno de turistas como uno de los principales lugares turísticos de la prefectura de Yamaguchi. Los cinco arcos son hermosos y fueron construidos en 1673 por Hiroyoshi Yoshikawa, el señor del dominio Iwakuni. - ¿Lo conocían? Espero que os guste y nos vemos en próximas publicaciones de Japón os deseo una buena semana. - Welcome to a summary publication, in which we will talk about the Kintai Bridge, which is located in the city of Iwakuni, near the prefecture of Hiroshima. Having said that, get comfortable and we will begin. - The five-arch wooden bridge crossing the clear stream of the Nishiki River, which is filled with tourists as one of the main tourist spots in Yamaguchi Prefecture. The five arches are beautiful and were built in 1673 by Hiroyoshi Yoshikawa, the lord of the Iwakuni domain. - Did they know him? I hope you like it and see you in future posts from Japan, I wish you a good week. - 広島県に近い岩国市にある錦帯橋についてお話しする要約出版物へようこそ。そうは言っても、落ち着いてから始めましょう。 - 山口県を代表する観光スポットの一つとして多くの観光客で賑わう清流錦川にかかる五連アーチの木造橋。 5つのアーチが美しく、1673年に岩国藩主吉川広義によって建てられました。 - 彼らは彼のことを知っていましたか?気に入っていただければ幸いです。また日本からの投稿でお会いしましょう。良い一週間をお過ごしください
Somewhere on a train trestle overlooking a river.
Person A: "Let's Jump”
Person B: "I’m not going to jump off a bridge with you.”
Person A: “But, it would be fun!”
Person B: “No! This is stupid. We're going to break our legs.”
Person A: “Come on! It’s just water. This is the summer life! Just jump into the river.”
Person B: "No!"
Person A: "Please."
Person B: "No!"
Person A: "Sometime you just have to ask yourself: 'if your friend jumped off a bridge, would you do it too?’ Now, what would a true friend do?"
Person B: "..."
Person A: "..."
Person B: "The answer's still No."
Person A: “Fine. Now before you walk away and leave me to jump alone into this river with out anyone to keep me safe and watch out for me. Did you EVER account for the Buddy System? We have to stick together!”
Person B: “.......You got me there…”
photography by afton
Example of a tuscan front yard stone patio fountain design
Red boletes (I think they're toxic) and an old bridge