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CHAPTER 9: GIANT SPIDERS

CHAPTER 9: GIANT SPIDERS

The entrance to the limestone cave near Kudeng Rim village was small and easy to miss. A shallow indentation in … Continue reading CHAPTER 9: GIANT SPIDERS

SUSPENSION BRIDGES OF MEGHALAYA: PART 2

SUSPENSION BRIDGES OF MEGHALAYA: PART 2

This is the second part of my series on the architecturally unexceptional­, yet often spectacular, conventional steel and wood suspension … Continue reading SUSPENSION BRIDGES OF MEGHALAYA: PART 2

CHAPTER 8: KWAI, AND THE EXQUISITE IMPORTANCE THEREOF

CHAPTER 8: KWAI, AND THE EXQUISITE IMPORTANCE THEREOF

Kwai, otherwise known as betel nut, paan, and, occasionally, Khasi lipstick, is as important a part of life in Riwar … Continue reading CHAPTER 8: KWAI, AND THE EXQUISITE IMPORTANCE THEREOF

BECKS POND IS FULL OF TURTLES

BECKS POND IS FULL OF TURTLES

It’s a little-known fact—even by Americans themselves—that the U.S. is far and away the turtle capitol of the world. We … Continue reading BECKS POND IS FULL OF TURTLES

THE WILDS OF BIG ELK CREEK, PART 2

THE WILDS OF BIG ELK CREEK, PART 2

So we’re back straddling the Mason Dixon Line in the ungainly titled Big Elk Creek section of White Clay Creek … Continue reading THE WILDS OF BIG ELK CREEK, PART 2

CHAPTER 7: THE ROOT BRIDGES OF RANGTHYLLIANG

CHAPTER 7: THE ROOT BRIDGES OF RANGTHYLLIANG

The most extraordinary places in Meghalaya are all hidden. The darker vales of Riwar abound in secret waterfalls and deep … Continue reading CHAPTER 7: THE ROOT BRIDGES OF RANGTHYLLIANG

THE LIVING LADDER OF NONGNAH

THE LIVING LADDER OF NONGNAH

The term ‘‘jingkieng jri” (sometimes “jingkieng dieng jri”) in the Khasi literary language is generally rendered into English as “root … Continue reading THE LIVING LADDER OF NONGNAH

SUSPENSION BRIDGES OF MEGHALAYA: PART 1

SUSPENSION BRIDGES OF MEGHALAYA: PART 1

There’s a good reason why Northeast India’s incredible root bridges have captured the world’s attention. While living architecture has been … Continue reading SUSPENSION BRIDGES OF MEGHALAYA: PART 1

CHAPTER 6: ROMAN REIGNS KA DIL TOH PAGAL HAI

CHAPTER 6: ROMAN REIGNS KA DIL TOH PAGAL HAI

In travelling to new places, one might reasonably assume that the strangest experiences will be those had in completely unfamiliar … Continue reading CHAPTER 6: ROMAN REIGNS KA DIL TOH PAGAL HAI

THE SMALLEST ROOT BRIDGE

THE SMALLEST ROOT BRIDGE

Or, perhaps a better title might be: “The smallest root bridge I’ve ever clapped eyes on, though there could be … Continue reading THE SMALLEST ROOT BRIDGE

YES, THERE ARE WATERFALLS IN DELAWARE

YES, THERE ARE WATERFALLS IN DELAWARE

No, they’re not very big ones. Still, they’re perfectly nice ones. A few days back I headed out into the … Continue reading YES, THERE ARE WATERFALLS IN DELAWARE

CHAPTER 5: THE CANYON OF THE FALLS

CHAPTER 5: THE CANYON OF THE FALLS

The Khasi Hills were made by rivers. Coming to know the lay of the land in Meghalaya is therefore a … Continue reading CHAPTER 5: THE CANYON OF THE FALLS

A QUICK LOOK AT HOW A ROOT BRIDGE DEVELOPED OVER TIME

A QUICK LOOK AT HOW A ROOT BRIDGE DEVELOPED OVER TIME

Today I thought I’d share a few photos of a small root bridge in the Khasi Hills that I was … Continue reading A QUICK LOOK AT HOW A ROOT BRIDGE DEVELOPED OVER TIME

THE QUEST FOR MUHAMMAD’S FOOTPRINT

THE QUEST FOR MUHAMMAD’S FOOTPRINT

According to tradition, in the middle of the 14th century Fateh Khan, the son of Firoz Shah, third ruler of … Continue reading THE QUEST FOR MUHAMMAD’S FOOTPRINT

CHAPTER 4: FOOD

CHAPTER 4: FOOD

What a group of people eats is a big part of who they are. That means it’s not a good … Continue reading CHAPTER 4: FOOD

THE FORGOTTEN STEPWELL OF RED FORT

THE FORGOTTEN STEPWELL OF RED FORT

And speaking of stepwells…. I’m out of town and away from my laptop at the moment, so this is going … Continue reading THE FORGOTTEN STEPWELL OF RED FORT

CHAPTER 3: ON BEYOND NONGRIAT

CHAPTER 3: ON BEYOND NONGRIAT

Nelson Nongbri had helpfully made me a rough map of the network of trails west of Nongriat. It looked basic, … Continue reading CHAPTER 3: ON BEYOND NONGRIAT

THE WILDS OF BIG ELK CREEK

THE WILDS OF BIG ELK CREEK

One doesn’t generally associate the borderlands of Delaware, Maryland, and Pennsylvania with vast wild spaces. The region is mostly rural, … Continue reading THE WILDS OF BIG ELK CREEK

CHAPTER 2: VILLAGES

CHAPTER 2: VILLAGES

As a lonely Phareng (Khasi for foreigner) stumbling through the jungles of Riwar, it’s hard not to get noticed. Outside … Continue reading CHAPTER 2: VILLAGES

THE ROOT BRIDGES OF NONGRIAT OVER THE YEARS

THE ROOT BRIDGES OF NONGRIAT OVER THE YEARS

It was over a decade ago, during the monsoon season of 2011, that I first ventured to the spectacular Khasi … Continue reading THE ROOT BRIDGES OF NONGRIAT OVER THE YEARS

A TALE OF TWO STEPWELLS

A TALE OF TWO STEPWELLS

I miss India’s stepwells. They’re the architectural equivalent of the slot-canyons of the American West: when you first approach one … Continue reading A TALE OF TWO STEPWELLS

CHAPTER 1: THE RAGGED EDGE OF INDIA

CHAPTER 1: THE RAGGED EDGE OF INDIA

India, as a political entity, geographical concept, or civilization, is often described as a world unto itself. If that’s the … Continue reading CHAPTER 1: THE RAGGED EDGE OF INDIA

How are Living Root Bridges Made?

How are Living Root Bridges Made?

HOW ARE LIVING ROOT BRIDGES MADE?* The Khasi people of Northeast India create living root bridges using the pliable aerial … Continue reading How are Living Root Bridges Made?

The White Banks of Elk Neck

The White Banks of Elk Neck

The last thing that comes to my mind when someone brings up the Chesapeake Bay region is violent topography. My … Continue reading The White Banks of Elk Neck

Preface

Preface

PREFACE This work is about my travels in a little corner of the Northeast Indian state of Meghalaya. If you … Continue reading Preface

What are Living Root Bridges?

What are Living Root Bridges?

The following is a short excerpt from my upcoming book Through the Canyons of Living Bridges What are living root … Continue reading What are Living Root Bridges?

The Strange Lives of Wood Frogs

The Strange Lives of Wood Frogs

Nature is out of its damn mind. To prove this, one need look no further than the frozen frogsicles that … Continue reading The Strange Lives of Wood Frogs

Agrasen Ki Baoli Video

Agrasen Ki Baoli Video

Howdy… So, here’s a video I threw together on a step well in Delhi. The video’s quite rough, and my … Continue reading Agrasen Ki Baoli Video

Konyak Nagas

Just something interesting I stumbled into. I met most of the folks in this video back in 2012. Aloh, the … Continue reading Konyak Nagas

Shrieking Tomb now Live!

  Howdy folks! My new book, City of the Shrieking Tomb, is now live on Amazon. Check it out here Should … Continue reading Shrieking Tomb now Live!

Shrieking Tomb now on Goodreads

My new book must actually exist because: It’s now officially of Goodreads Continue reading Shrieking Tomb now on Goodreads

A New Review for The Green Unknown

Hi folks. I just saw this new review for The Green Unknown, courtesy of fantasy author Rosalyn Kelly. You can … Continue reading A New Review for The Green Unknown

New Review for The Green Unknown

Hi folks. Just wanted to share a (basically) positive new review for The Green Unknown. While it’s mostly has good … Continue reading New Review for The Green Unknown

New Review for The Green Unknown

  Howdy folks. Just wanted to share another review for The Green Unknown   Continue reading New Review for The Green Unknown

New Review for The Green Unknown

Hey there, just wanted to share a new review for The Green Unknown It’s actually not a very positive. However, it … Continue reading New Review for The Green Unknown

New Green Unknown Review

Here’s a new positive review for The Green Unknown: https://www.surfsupbookshelves.com/p/reviews.html Continue reading New Green Unknown Review

The Green Unknown: Travels in the Khasi Hills by Patrick Rogers — Knight of Angels

When somebody says “living architecture,” I immediately have visions of Tolkien’s Middle-Earth, specifically Lothlórien. I’m fascinated by that sort of … Continue reading The Green Unknown: Travels in the Khasi Hills by Patrick Rogers — Knight of Angels

Post Script: The Green Unknown: Travels in the Khasi Hills – Patrick Rogers — Reading, Writing and Riesling

The Green Unknown: Travels in the Khasi Hills Patrick Rogers Westland ASIN: B0759PFF28 Description: The Green Unknown is about walking, … Continue reading Post Script: The Green Unknown: Travels in the Khasi Hills – Patrick Rogers — Reading, Writing and Riesling

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