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write your experience on visit to WHO site. (essay 100 120 words
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Answered by dipakmandaltutu1973
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Today I visited to one of the greatest historical place in India, theTaj Mahal in Agra. I went there with my mom and dad. It was very huge in size. It was completely made up of white marble. I studied about Taj Mahal at school, I had also seen it's pictures. But watching it directly with the eyes was like a dream came true. It was built by Shah Jahan around 1630s. He built it as a gift to his beloved wife, Mumtaz Mahal. This history made it more interesting. It took around 22 years to built it. There was also a grim reality behind this magnificent monument. It was believed that Shah Jahan cut off the hands of the workers who built it so that no similar monument could be built. However, this is one of the most magnificent historical place.

Everyone should explore to historical places. We can get so many realities and truths about that place. There is not only the truths, but also the real structure where we can see the unique engineering. This enhances our thinking quality. It brings peace to mind.

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Answered by mg8866554
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Visiting a hill station is the best solution to all your stresses in life. Out of the busy schedules, taking a short break is needed. If you are tired of the busy city life, the best solution is to visit a hill station. When it is scorching hot in your city, a hill station will feel like heaven on earth. A hill station is also the best place for meditation. Hill stations are places away from the cities on the top of the hills, giving you peace and fresh air to breathe. Since there is no noise, it is considered the best place for meditation. The beauty of a hill station throughout the year is so mesmerising that it makes one wish to stay in the place and never come back. If one loves nature, then a hill station will be the best place to visit and surrender yourself to nature.

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