October 12, 2007

Important Notice

Being bore by the templates by blogger and disappointed by the skinny add-ins I transfered my whole blog including comments etc. to Wordpress. The new domain is now http://mfornell.wordpress.com.
Anyway the old domain shall lead you to my new blog as well. If you are not being automatically forwarded please klick on the link mentioned above.

October 06, 2007

A land of breathtaking beauty

On the southern end of the Khasi Mountains, almost at the border to Bangladesh, there is Cherrapunjee, the wettest place on earth. The average annual rainfall in the area of Cherrapunjee that is drained by numerous valleys and vertical canyons is the highest reported rainfall on planet earth. The canyons and valleys, some of them are more than 1000 meters deep, are home to deep jungles with an amazing variety of plants and insects. In the rainy season (June – August) when more than half of the annual rainfall comes down the canyons are drawn by breathtaking waterfalls and rivers carrying the water to the planes of Bangladesh.

Whereas the stream beds are almost waterless in the dry season they are dangerous and impossible to cross during monsoon. By strategic planting and training of the rubber tree Ficus Indicus that flourishes alongside the streams with its roots growing from all parts of the tree the Khasi ancestors with their experiments had perfected the art of making those living root bridges. These bridges are trained over 20 to 25 years to become fully functional and cross fast flowing rivers and streams. They are very strong and can carry up to 50 people at one time and are still being used by the villagers’ everyday. Perhaps they can last for 500 years and more after being well formed and supersede any comparable steel construction.

After a two hours trek and the crossing of two other root bridges the Umshiang Doule Decker Root Bridge named after the Umshiang River that is crossed can be found. These bioengineering wonders are unique and supposed to be exclusive to Meghalaya in the whole world.

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October 02, 2007

After an interesting stay in Manipur I got back to Meghalaya now where I went on a trip to Cherrapunjee, the wettest place on earth today. Obviously it also rained today otherwise it would be like a joke and so we were not able to enjoy the view on the waterfalls... Therefore we decided to jump into a tourist resort in mid of the jungle for two nights from where we did a trek to one of the unique living roots bridges over here. These bridges are amazing and probably unique in the world. Tomorrow we gonna do a one day trek to a double decker living roots bridge. The place is so beautiful and untouched that even decided to cancel my flight to Darjeeling that was already booked for tomorrow. Depending on the schedule for the movie I am gonna make I will either go to Delhi directly or stay a few days in Darjeeling or Sikkim as well. Nothing can be said for sure here.
Manipur by the way is a totally unsafe place as I have realized. Even I had a permit there were many restrictions. Nevertheless I was with a kind family who member of the local government and had the possibilities to assure a relatively safe stay for me. Anyway it is a strange feeling seeing the vehicles carrying machine guns driving around and stuff...