Exercise-5
Write a paragraph of around hundred and
interesting experience of your life
When did it happen
Answers
Answer:
Memorable Day Of My Life
The happiest day of my life our tour to Ooty. We went for a trip to the beautiful hill station last month. It was a nice family trip where we enjoyed a lot. The trip started on a breezy Sunday morning. We hired a van from our home and my uncle’s family accompanied us.
We boarded a lodge at 10 ‘o clock in the morning and the weather so cold that we were freezing like a statue. After getting ready with all our jackets over us we went to the Thunder world which was a very different theme zone I have ever seen. The botanical garden and rose garden were so amazing. It was a great scene to see so many flowers all together. They all looked as if they were smiling at us.
The next day we visited Pykara and the boating experience there, was indeed not equivalent to words. The same afternoon we went to Mudhumalai forests and saw wildlife face to face. The trip was so wonderful that it cannot be explained simply in words. The trip to Ooty was definitely one of the most memorable ones in my life.
Answer:
Write a paragraph of around hundred and
interesting experience of your life
When did it happen
Explanation:
Generally speaking, I'm not a very adventurous person. I'm mostly quiet and prefer to curl up someplace with a good book and cup of coffee. But there is this one instance where I went out of my usual comfort zone and did something I wouldn't ever do again.
It was on 22.6.17. We'd gone to this quaint hill station called Ponmudi (Golden Peak) that's just over 55km from Trivandrum in Kerala, India. This is Ponmudi...Very pretty,no?
We stayed there for a day and on the way back to Trivandrum, we were told of a popular waterfall on the way - The Meenmutty Falls.
It can be reached only by taking a 4km trek through the dense forest. There is a forest check post at the last point until where vehicles are permitted. Now, I had never done a trek in my entire life. The forest rangers didn't tell about the 4km part. They just said that you'll have to walk a bit to see the falls and that we could take a guide with us. My uncle, who is a photography enthusiast, said that he's going to take a look at the falls and see if he can get some pics. His teenage son volunteered to accompany him. And I don't know what came over me at that moment, but I said I'm going too. Seeing that I'm going, my dad didn't want to leave me alone and he decided to come along too. So the four of us set out with a rather creepy looking guide who looked like he worked with the famous dacoit Veerappan before :-/ He was a young but frail man wearing an olive green and khaki uniform, had sunken eyes with dark circles around them and held a long staff for support. I noticed that he also had a knife in a sheath around his waist. He walked fast and would stop occasionally for us to catch up. He didn't talk much and answered in monosyllables as we followed him along the narrow forest path.
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