
Our cottage in Cherapunjee.

This is the most impressively grimy picture of a place I've slept so far.

Our French friend Cyril looking quite fatherly.

Bangladesh.

This is a living root bridge. Khasi people made these bridges by winding and stretching roots across rivers for decades.

Cherapunjee holds the record for the place with the highest rainfall in the world.

Double-decker root bridge.
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