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Q is for Quartz & Quern
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Quartz and Quern both are stones with a great value. Quartz is the most abundant and widely distributed mineral found at Earth’s surface. It is present and plentiful in all parts of the world. It forms at all temperatures. It is abundant in igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks. Quartz is…
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P for Panch tattwa's
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Before I begin first of all wishing all a very happy Akshay Tritiya also known as Akha teej. it is annual spring time festival, it is tremendously fortunate and sacred popular festival which carries good luck and triumph in terms of new schemes, weddings, big investments such as buying property…
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O for Ocean
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Today is the need to Conserve Oceans and its life. They are beautiful and are home to many marine creatures and lives. Ocean, Seas, rivers and for that matter all water bodies are essential for human life, but with time along with using this essential natural source, we humans have…
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N is for all things Natural
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When I talk about natural elements they are part of this beautiful nature only. Admire it, nurture it, save it, take care of it, live with it. All things around us trees, flowers, plants, leaves, animals, birds Nature represents life, growth, the cycle of nature. Nature is awesome, its beautiful,…
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M is for Mountain & Mud
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pic courtesy – brainy quote There’ s is a very famous quote by John Muir that says “Mountains are calling and I must go” Mountains are a very essential ecosystem and a natural resource which contains lots of material which are again natural and useful for humankind. We have…
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L is for Leaves
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Nature never cease to amaze me. It’s elements, It’s contents have always inspired me, motivated me, given me a lot to write and explore about. Another beautiful sight in this series is leaf on a plant. The fresh green leaf highlighted by sun. Fresh, raw, unripe, immature leaves. Various shades…
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K for Kitchen gardens
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Here I will tell you the importance and happiness associated with kitchen gardens. I don’t need to tell that its natural, organic and made by your own hands. The hand-grown, home-grown vegetables are nutritious, organic, healthy, pesticide-free. Being free form any pesticide its helps detoxify our bodies from harmful things.…
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J is for Jungle
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The deep, dense, dark, holding so many secrets which are still unexplored. The word jungle originates from the Sanskrit word Jangla meaning uncultivated land. Jungles cover a major part of national parks and sanctuaries which are protecting and taking care of endangered and other animals, birds, reptiles, flora, fauna etc.…





