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Afrikaans: Cherrapunji in die noordooste van Indië is in een van die land se hoogste reënvalsones geleë. ’n Brug van hout oorleef hier nie lank nie. Dorpenaars in die afgeleë heuwels benut die wortels van lewende banjanwildevye om brûe oor die strome te skep. Dit neem 'n paar jaar om een ​​te maak, maar hierdie brûe hou dekades lank.
English: Cherrapunji in North-East India is one of the places that receive highest rainfall. A bridge made of wood do not survive long. The villagers in the remote hills use the roots of living rubber trees to create bridges across the streams. It takes several years to make one but these bridges last for decades.
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