With banyan trees the roots come from the branches, hanging and grow downwards back into the ground that's how new ones are made. They're areal roots. They don't multiply from below like you guys said.
@@anushaprabhu1978 That tree is in Shibpur botanical garden in Howrah, West Bengal, India But yes that was not mentioned there whereas all other places are mentioned, the reason I don't know or maybe I know!
Hey what a brilliant idea. If you ever do that meet up in that haunted fort, man that would be a historic event. No one has ever done that. Nathan c'mon man.
Like area 51 , we the geek family will storm the BHANGARH FORT, and organize a meet up there, hope we don't get some uninvited dead guests over there.😖😳😖😳😖👻☠️
In India , due to our old history , it is true there are some rural area where u can feel this type of paranormal phenomena. Or u can observe the ghost activity , its true
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kalavanti durg is actually a guard post, and was used to keep an eye all over the landscape to protect and alert the fort that is right behind it at a slightly higher elevation ✌🏻😊👍🏻
@@sureshbabuvyas6224 but this tree is in West Bengal. See there the name is written on Bengali. My house and this huge botanical garden is on same street. Even now I am on my balcony facing this tree.
The meghalaya part which showed the living root bridge has nothing strange about it,it is built by the locals, the time consuming building process is so long that only the next generation gets to use it, I being from northeast india knows just a misled info there is nothing strange about it is the traditional practice followed by its local people form many generations!!
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yep i have gone to the haunted bridge if u stay there at time of sunset or sunrise people say that u will be possed by the king of that fort or u will be killed by the soldgers of that fort and they are ghosts
Look guys, such gravity and magnetic hills are a natural phenomena in many places around the world . Check Google if you need more information about it , and that even aircrafts are warned beforehand not to fly too low over such areas, for safety reasons. It is not an illusion, but your car actually gets pulled upwards, towards the slope , if placed in neutral gear . I am an Indian and I have personally witnessed such phenomena in Kituluni Hill (Kyamwilu) along Machakos-Kangundo road in Kenya (Africa ) . It is not an illusion , but a truth .
I have been to Bhangarh at night around 11 pm to 1 am It is really good experience Although nothing happened but during the whole time my heart was beating very fast . Nervousness and excitement feeling at same time .
That tree is in Shibpur botanical garden in Howrah, West Bengal, India But yes that was not mentioned there whereas all other places are mentioned, the reason you know! Yes that is because that is in West Bengal maybe!!!!!!
Rachel, you can check history and legends of bhangarh fort, you'll find the details there.... Roopkund was new to me... I've seen or heard about the rest
Kuldhara and Bhangarh are the creepiest place..One of the famous India's ghost hunter Gaurav tiwari (CEO & founder of indian paranormal society) was found dead in his bathroom mysteriously..His wife told that Gaurav told him that some spirit is chasing him continuously and wants to kill him..Months ago, he went to kuldhara and bhangarh fort ...He is also been the part of the tv show Haunting: Australia
Magnetic hill is an illusion... while it’s look you going up but in real you go down... this happen due to center of gravity is actually on the other side which seems like you moving upward... it’s actually cool to experience. I have been there before... it was awesome
Magnetic hill is true. Jus park ur car in the mentioned area in neutral. It will move towards the hill. Make sure someone is seated n the car to apply brakes. U can also try with ur motor bikes. Even when a flight crosses that area everybody inside the plane can feel the turbulence when the flight is crossing that area in particular.
The great Banyan tree is located in the Botanical Garden of Kolkata in West Bengal state of India. Banyan tree is a single tree with a main trunk but it's branches spread rapidly covering a wide area. So to support the canopy, several roots arise from the branches hanging in the air called prop roots. But their diameter is negligible to the diameter of the main tree trunk. 🔸️ Another thing to be stated about India is that, Kolkata of 'West Bengal' State of India has Radioactive garden where flowers and other plants are grown with the help of radioactivity called 'Gamma Garden'.
10th the Great Banyan Tree: over 250 years old and covers about 14,500 square meters of land (3.5 acres) in the Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Botanical Garden near Kolkata (Calcutta), making it the widest tree in the world. Banyan is the tree native to India and is botanically it is known as Ficus benghalensis...
Bhangarh fort shown in this video is also in world's top 5 haunted places on this planet.... Its by law that you cannot stay here after 6 pm India time (evening).
That banyan tree is in my city kolkata botanical garden west bengal India. It is one tree and all those are branches. there are more than 50 thousand type of trees available. If you would like to come then all of you most welcome.
The tree hasnt multiplied, prop roots are also known as arial roots which act as structural support for the massive width of the branches which would otherwise break due to its weight. It is one single tree, no multiplication. Its literally one tree with one trunk in middle, although majority of the trunk has to be cut out due to a rot. It well preserved and really very well taken care of
You can watch "full night stay at bhanghar Fort" video by exploring India. There is nothing it is just a rumour that it is haunted. It is a beautiful archeological place of india
I have seen great banyan tree. Multiple branches from tree sunk into ground and created prop roots. Currently original root is missing due to 1925 cyclone and only props are there, even though it is a huge tree
Yes u can stay in kuldhara the ghost village although it is beleived to be haunted but many tv channels had gone there toh check it out and even statyed there at night with camereas and paranormal experts but nothing really happend .no body had ever died there so its safe .i think u should go there it would be fun . Edit : take me with u i want to go there to.
You need atleast 4 lives to explore entire country and all cultures.... Bharat (you call it India) is so diverse and large that not even a bhartiye can explore it completely in his life...
The banyan tree with multiple stems that u see are not actually stems they are roots which have curved out of the ground and have gone upto 40-50 feet of height above the ground... It is beautiful...😍❣️
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theres no evil spirit roaming around bhangarh fort... its just cursed.... but the ghost village... i dare u guys not to visit that place . me and my family, including my cousins saw some paranormal activities which litreally cant be explained...
With respect for the second one (the fort) the wizard started loving the princess of that fort so the wizard uses the spell to control the mind of princess but the spell falls on a rock and the rock hits the wizard and before dying he crused the place that no one would be able to life and the whole city disappeared in one night.
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