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Let us start with my own country, India.
India is arguably called a sub-continent and its diversities are ceaseless. India is diverse in all fields--food, clothing, agriculture, industries, dance forms, languages, religions and of course; its people.
The mouth-watering savouries of India reverberate all over the world. The four cardinal directions in this country have their own food specialities and the flavour and style of a single dish can change in every state.
South India is prevailed by rice. Idli, dosa and sambar are the dishes that you will definitely get on any food hawker and every local shop will a new twist in the flavour.
North India has states like Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh wherein each of these states have their own specialities.
Destinations in India are unlimited and every destination in this country is connected to a heart-warming story. For instance, the story behind the grandiose Taj Mahal is of passionate love. It's the love story of Shah Jahan and Mumtaz Mahal, two people from the course of history who set an example for the people living in present and the future to come. And of course, this mark of love, today, is one amongst the seven wonders
(Info took from www.tajmahal.org.uk/story.html)
Another architecture marvel is the Konark Sun Temple of Odisha. It is actually a clock which was built in the 13th century and designed as a gigantic chariot of the Sun God, Surya, with twelve pairs of ornamented wheels pulled by seven horses. Some of the wheels are 3 meters wide. Only six of the seven horse still stand today. The temple fell into disuse after an envoy of Jahangir desecrated the temple in the early 17th century.In the days of its grandeur, the main idol of Sun God used to remain suspended in the air with the help of the huge magnet at the peak and another magnet fixed at the basement.
Now, let's not get into much details for it take me book to really show India in words.
Check out the heart of India, Delhi
Also, one of the greatest religious sites of the world, Haridwar
Do not forget Vasco Da Gama's Goa
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