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案例简介:照片由Prasenjeet Yadav @ prasen.yadav拍摄。当我走过印度梅加拉亚邦这些活着的 “根桥” 时,我意识到我找不到类似的经历。他们绝对不想越过混凝土桥,甚至不想爬树。相反,感觉就像童话一样栩栩如生。而且,在某种程度上,这就是事实。在一个由于持续降雨,山体滑坡,地震和洪水而无法生存数十年的混凝土桥梁的地方,这些桥梁会随着年龄的增长而变得更坚固,更坚固,更有弹性。他们不需要收入来建造,只需要时间。此外,这些根桥不仅仅是支持和连接跨越它们的人类。研究表明,一棵F. elastica树可能支持数百种生物-昆虫,鸟类,有时是哺乳动物以及苔藓等植被。这些树桥不仅是个人,而且是生态系统,与他们的生活和非生活环境不断互动。跟随我 @ prasen.yadav,获取更多来自印度生物多样性的照片。
案例简介:Photo by Prasenjeet Yadav @prasen.yadav As I walked across these living "root bridges" in India's Meghalaya State, I realized I couldn't find a comparable experience. They definitely did not feel like crossing a concrete bridge or even like climbing a tree. Instead, it felt like a fairy tale come to life. And, in a way, that's what it is.In a place where concrete bridges do not survive even a few decades because of constant rains, landslides, earthquakes, and floods, these bridges grow stronger, more robust, and resilient with age. They do not require revenue to build, only time. Also, these root bridges don't just support and connect humans who cross over them. Studies show that a single F. elastica tree potentially supports a few hundred living species—insects, birds, sometimes mammals, and vegetation like moss. These tree bridges are not just individuals but ecosystems, constantly interacting with their living and nonliving surroundings. Follow me @prasen.yadav for more photos from biodiverse India.
国家地理 - Photo by Prasenjeet Yadav @prasen.yadav As I walked across these living "root bridges" in India's Meghalaya State, I rea
案例简介:照片由Prasenjeet Yadav @ prasen.yadav拍摄。当我走过印度梅加拉亚邦这些活着的 “根桥” 时,我意识到我找不到类似的经历。他们绝对不想越过混凝土桥,甚至不想爬树。相反,感觉就像童话一样栩栩如生。而且,在某种程度上,这就是事实。在一个由于持续降雨,山体滑坡,地震和洪水而无法生存数十年的混凝土桥梁的地方,这些桥梁会随着年龄的增长而变得更坚固,更坚固,更有弹性。他们不需要收入来建造,只需要时间。此外,这些根桥不仅仅是支持和连接跨越它们的人类。研究表明,一棵F. elastica树可能支持数百种生物-昆虫,鸟类,有时是哺乳动物以及苔藓等植被。这些树桥不仅是个人,而且是生态系统,与他们的生活和非生活环境不断互动。跟随我 @ prasen.yadav,获取更多来自印度生物多样性的照片。
国家地理 - Photo by Prasenjeet Yadav @prasen.yadav As I walked across these living "root bridges" in India's Meghalaya State, I rea
案例简介:Photo by Prasenjeet Yadav @prasen.yadav As I walked across these living "root bridges" in India's Meghalaya State, I realized I couldn't find a comparable experience. They definitely did not feel like crossing a concrete bridge or even like climbing a tree. Instead, it felt like a fairy tale come to life. And, in a way, that's what it is.In a place where concrete bridges do not survive even a few decades because of constant rains, landslides, earthquakes, and floods, these bridges grow stronger, more robust, and resilient with age. They do not require revenue to build, only time. Also, these root bridges don't just support and connect humans who cross over them. Studies show that a single F. elastica tree potentially supports a few hundred living species—insects, birds, sometimes mammals, and vegetation like moss. These tree bridges are not just individuals but ecosystems, constantly interacting with their living and nonliving surroundings. Follow me @prasen.yadav for more photos from biodiverse India.
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国家地理 - Photo by Prasenjeet Yadav @prasen.yadav As I walked across these living "root bridges" in India's Meghalaya State, I rea
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