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Rain - It's More Than Just A Few Drops Of Water

 Adore rain? Please allow me to reiterate why this is the best season of all. A single light shower gives the grass a noticeable greener hue. Everyone felt safe and secure because of the rain's richness. Nature's artwork is rain. So soar above the clamour and heat haze and pursue the Monsoon. Some folks get wet while walking in the rain. Some individuals venture outside to enjoy the rainy season. However, other people prefer to spend their time indoors. They witness heavy downpours, taste dews that are still fresh, feel cold gusts blowing, feel raindrops caressing the ground, and smell the lovely perfume of earthy beauty. The environment is luminous, vibrant, and exquisite. If the season is your favourite, you will fully appreciate the misty clouds, lush surroundings, and magnificent waterfalls. Check out this video to know why rains are more than just a few drops of water to me! View this post on Instagram A post shared by Aiswarya R Nair (@aiswarya_1398

The City Of Joy - The Best Experience You Can Get!

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In the eastern region of India, there is a city where the residents value literature, philosophy, and the vibrant legacy of Bengal. I'm referring to Kolkata or Calcutta if you want, also known as The City Of Joy.  The town has long been known for its vibrant political culture and as India's former capital. The city traditionally welcomes visitors from all over the world and has a lot to offer, despite problems like terrible traffic and pollution. India's largest and second-largest cities are both in Kolkata. For a considerable time, it has been a part of India. The town was given its name in honour of its founder, Captain George Calcutta, who completed his mission and later returned to his native country.  Following his return, he went in quest of a new city that might serve as the seat of the fledgling state of India. He made his home here and gave his hometown the new state name. You may discover India's rich cultural legacy by travelling to the city of Kolkata. Many

The Importance of Traveling from Your Heart

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Travelling can be one of our most challenging and rewarding experiences. We’re thrown into new environments, forced to adapt to new situations, and meet new people almost daily. It sounds crazy, but it’s also exciting. There are so many places in the world that are filled with great culture and history. So much so that we could learn about them for a lifetime and still not know everything there is to know about those locations. Travelling opens your eyes to a new world while also allowing you to see how other cultures live their everyday lives. There are benefits of travelling that you won’t find at home—especially if you aren’t willing to leave it behind. If you want to make the most of this experience, here are some tips on travelling from your heart instead of just your suitcase. Don’t be afraid to be flexible Travelling is a fluid experience. You won’t always know what you want to do next or where you’ll be in a few weeks. And that’s a great thing. You can’t control everything, so

A Piece Of France In Kerala - Mahe

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While traveling with my friends during a field trip, I discovered Mahe, a former French colony in the northern region of Kerala. Mahe is situated in the Kerala state of India's southwest coastline area. It is also frequently referred to as Mayyazhi. It has a history of French colonialism, which is still visible in its villages, including the buildings and the official residences. The great French Revolution is commemorated with the statue of Marianne, a French icon. The statue is situated in Mahe Town's renowned Tagore Park. Mahe is a highly well-kept town that draws a lot of visitors because of this. The stunning architecture, beaches, and other attractions draw people to this location. Overall, Mahe is an excellent location for vacation and leisure. Alcohol Everywhere Unfortunately, there isn't much left of the former splendor except for the police uniform with the " kepi " on top and the statue of Marianne, which the French erected in 1789 to commemorate the 10