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You spent a week withwith your friend is his village "kovlam"near the famous beach of the samename .taking help from the informationgiven below and inventing your owndetails, make a diary entry of whatyou saw and experienced in "god's owncountryhints -(1) kerala and a god's own country.(2) invited by my friend to spend aweek in kerala and christmas holidays(3)kavlam village near the famousbeach-sea, surfing and lush green(4) coconuts and palms(5)sprawling paddy fields.(6)fishing ?(7) a memorable stay​

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Answered by orangesquirrel
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Diary entry of my experience in a village

September 1, 2020

Tuesday

10.30 pm

Dear Diary,

I have just returned from a trip to a village in Kerala named 'Kovalam' in Kerala. My friend lives there and he invited me over for a week during the Christmas holidays. I booked a car and went to his house. On the way I could see such beautiful scenery. No doubt, Kerala is said to be God's own country.

We spent a good time together after a long time. We spent most of our days at the Kovalam beach considering our love for beaches. We also went out for sight seeing and was mesmerized by the lush green and sprawling paddy fields. Coconut and palm trees were visible quite often.

Lastly, we didn't miss out on fishing as well. Overall it was a great stay and I am looking forward to more such trips in his village. I was impressed by the ambience and pollution free environment. Certainly going to plan once again.

-Rishita

Answered by avibisht049
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New Delhi

10th March, 20XX

Friday, 8:00 pm

Dear Diary,

They say that Kerala is God’s Own Country. And rightly so. If any place can match Kashmir’s beauty and greenery, it is Kerala. I didn’t want to miss an opportunity to visit Kerala. So I accepted the invitation of my friend Suresh Nambiar to spend a week at his village Kovlam. The place is about 20 miles away from Thiruvanathapuram. Kovlam is known for its world famous beach. It is basically a fishermen’s village. The whole place is wrapped in greenery. Coconuts and palm trees stand over the sprawling green paddy fields. We used to spend a lot of time fishing in a nearby pond. We often enjoyed a boat ride in the canal. What is Kerala without the surf and the sea? So we would spend hours either strolling or taking a sea-bath or lying on the golden beach. Kerala is rich in tea, coffee, rubber plantations and spices. I was lucky to enjoy the fascinating Kathakali dance. But the thing that I can never forget in my life was the Ayurvedic oil massage in one of the local health resorts. It was really a memorable stay.

Kiyaan

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