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personal response do you like to visit historical places ? why?​

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Answered by abhayagrawal91
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we like to visit historical places because it's a huge sign of ancient tradition and culture it depicts the ancient art of living. visiting such historical places helps us to know more about any culture. It helps to increase the curiosity of the students too in the history and other fields such as archaeology, etc.

Answered by hyacinth98
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It is enjoyable. I truly appreciate seeing spots that I have perused or caught wind of face to face.

Do you like to visit historical places

  • It is enjoyable. I truly appreciate seeing spots that I have perused or caught wind of face to face. Strolling over the "New Bridge" that was worked in 1607. To meander through the remains of a city 2,000 years of age is simply fun.
  • It ignites and takes care of my interest. Seeing how individuals had the option to achieve what they did when they did open my brain to various considerations. It triggers thoughts on how I can do things another way than I do.
  • It provides me with a comprehension of what individuals did and how they survived encounters that I probably won't have the option to. I really do find it diverting when different sightseers can't help thinking about how these antiquated individuals had the option to decide different bits of their lives.
  • A model when I was going in Southern Argentina and the aide referenced that in the local language this was known as the far south or the southern finish of the earth. Individuals around me were astonished that quite a while back individuals could sort that out when I know how they made it happen and why they had the option to do so and furthermore that it is so natural to sort out.

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