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Comprehension
After reading this poem silently, close your eyes for a while and visualize the beauty of the
mountain in the early morning. Describe your mental picture of Kangchenjunga in shor
sentences, phrases and words.
You can start like this I see a big mountain. White clouds are moving up the mountain. In
east​

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Answered by sykambalakrishna
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Answer:

Ieueueuruurufud is an excellent place to stay with your family and friends and

Explanation:

Fyxucttcucfcyfcyf dggu fdh and you are now with us and you will you will be blessed with your blessings every day for your baby born as soon as possible and we pray for your blessings 8 7 and blessings of your family for the day and your blessings will be blessed 7 and blessings of and your family and family for all your blessings wishes and

Answered by rakshithasiva07
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ANSWER

It's true... words seem to be limited to describe the beauty. When stand atop tiger hill shivering in cold and cursing yourself for undertaking the journey at 0400 hours, then comes out Mother Kanchenjunga with the sunrise... the color of the first sunlight on her changing from pink to orange to golden to yellow.... it's a life time experience for all the nature lovers and you feel uplifted with such beauty of the nature

The Kanchenjunga mountain has a towering presence in Darjeeling. It is the main reason why Darjeeling, Gangtok and the surrounding areas of North Bengal and Sikkim get so many tourists. Kanchenjunga is the highest and most beautiful mountain peak in India, and the third highest in the world at 8586 meters. There are many viewpoints in Darjeeling from where we can get a fantastic view of the mountain on a clear day. The most popular of these places are Tiger Hill and Batasia Loop, and the best time is at sunrise when one can see the colours on the peak changing from red to pink to yellow and finally to white.

We were lucky to get fabulous views of the entire Kanchenjunga range from Sandakphu, which is the highest peak in West Bengal, about 58 km from Darjeeling. The entire range is popularly referred to as the ‘Sleeping Buddha’ because of it’s appearance, with the head of the Buddha in the west and the feet in the east. Mt. Kumbhakarna forms the head and face, Mt. Pandim forms the feet and Mt. Kanchenjunga constitutes the belly of the Buddha.

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