Why does the writer describe Ninfa as a magical place ? what makes it magical for him
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Just south of Rome, close to the sea town of Latina, there is a magic location that will steal your heart and leave you speechless. The “Giardino di Ninfa” is a one-of-a-kind garden that extends for 105 hectares with stunning nature, unique and exotic flora, and man-made watercourses that make visitors wonder if they passed through a portal before entering the Gardens.
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Explanation: Ninfa the magical garden
- Ninfa is a famous garden in Italy.
- The rare plants, enchanting ruins and the mesmerizing waterfalls make this a 19th century world's most romantic garden.
- The streams and the waterfalls create a natural concert with the varieties of birds in the garden.
- It is very well kept organic garden.
- It is a true symphony between nature & the man.
- It is an enchanted garden.
- Many great writers and poets have visited this magnificent and enchanting garden to enjoy the peace, tranquility and serenity of the background.
- The writer finds it too magical as it is far away from the hustle & bustle of modern lives.
- This place gives writer a soulful retreat in the laps of nature hence everything is magical about Ninfa.
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