Geography, asked by sumitpawar1212, 9 months ago

In my journey what I see from the window of the train

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Answered by pks34
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Answer:

beuty of nature

Explanation:

because nature is precious gift of god

Answered by englishmaster13
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Answer:

I looked through my car window and gazed upon the scenery as I was heading to Alaska. On the way, there were vampire-white mountains and their peaks were like the tips of arrows. There was a waterfall tumbling down one of the larger mountains. It was aquarium blue and it hit the rocks beneath it while it made crashing sounds.

All this was happening in the middle of a mighty taiga. The trees were the towers of the forest. They stood tall just like them. There were baby squirrels hidden in the trunk, patiently waiting for their mothers as they gathered nuts that were scattered on the floor of the forest. I saw a skulk of foxes, picking sweet red berries.

In the evening the sun started to set. The orange-gold stretched far and wide, the color of fire hearths and tangerines. Sunlight was replaced by a cold breeze. Birds were returning to their nests and all the critters cozy-ed up as it started to get dark and chilly.

Eventually, the sky turned into a velvety moonlight blue with a blanket of sparkling stars that were the color of lava balls. The crescent moon was the brightest of them all and it was shone like a silver claw that glowed brightly. There was silence. Everyone and everything had fallen asleep.

The trail that we were driving on, had Victorian looking street-lamps that lit up the entire forest.

In the middle of the night, it started to snow since it was the season of winter. The scene was unbelievably stunning, it looked like it was from a movie. Then, a snowflake gracefully landed on my window and I gazed upon it. It was dainty and resembled an extraordinary mandala except it had pointed ends.

After looking at it, I dozed off and that was when the day and journey ended.

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