Meghalaya Living Root Bridges
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This a proud moment for people of Meghalaya as the state&#39;s living root bridges get a place on the tentative list of UNESCO&#39;S World Heritage Sites. The living root bridges are found in over 70 villages in Meghalaya. CM Conrad Sangma congratulated all community members &amp; stakeholders for this achievement. Watch to know more.</p>
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