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Google celebrate Appalachian Trail – 2190-mile footpath

The Appalachian trail is the longest hiking-only footpath in the world and has served sightseeing hikers for nearly 100 years. It traverses through dense forests, across rushing rivers, and over mountain summits along the east coast. On this day in 1968 The National Trails System Act established the Appalachian Trail as one of the country’s first National Scenic Trails.

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The Bapu Talisman

It was on the first page of every NCERT textbook. It is printed like any other text. So, I read those like any other text without realizing the intent and meaning, and thoughts behind those texts. These were the thoughts of our Pujya Bapu, Mahatma Gandhi. It goes as follows:

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Google celebrate Appalachian Trail – 2190-mile footpath

The Appalachian trail is the longest hiking-only footpath in the world and has served sightseeing hikers for nearly 100 years. It traverses through dense forests, across rushing rivers, and over mountain summits along the east coast. On this day in 1968 The National Trails System Act established the Appalachian Trail as one of the country’s first National Scenic Trails.

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Google celebrate Appalachian Trail – 2190-mile footpath

The Appalachian trail is the longest hiking-only footpath in the world and has served sightseeing hikers for nearly 100 years. It traverses through dense forests, across rushing rivers, and over mountain summits along the east coast. On this day in 1968 The National Trails System Act established the Appalachian Trail as one of the country’s first National Scenic Trails.

Key facts of Curry Leaf Tree

Murraya koenigii, commonly known as curry leaf or sweet neem, is a tropical tree or shrub native to South Asia, particularly India, Sri Lanka, and other neighboring countries. It belongs to the Rutaceae family and is widely known for its culinary and medicinal uses.

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