aeroplane airport travelling in nepal

 1. Nepal

 


Nepal is geographically located at the northeastern corner of India and has many diverse landscapes including mountains, rivers, forests, plains, lakes, deserts, highlands and jungles. Its capital city is Kathmandu. It lies between 8°5'0" North latitude and 87°40'0" East longitude and 80m above sea level and shares its border with China, Tibet Autonomous Region, India, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, India, Bangladesh and Bhutan.

 2. Sikkim

 Sikkim is a state of India located along the Himalayas, bordering West Bengal, Arunachal Pradesh, Bhutan and China's Yunnan Province. It is bounded by India from the north, west, south and east. It covers an area of. The highest peak is Gangtok (formerly known as Gangte) that stands at. It is situated at 23 degrees 30 minutes North, 88 degrees 15 minutes East coordinates.

 3. Darjeeling

 Darjeeling is a district in the Indian state of West Bengal and is famous for tea gardens and breathtaking views of the Kanchenjunga mountain range. It is bordered by the Sikkim state of India to the north, by Assam state of India to the northeast, by the Jalpaiguri district of West Bengal to the southeast, by the Cooch Behar district of West Bengal to southwest and by the Dooars region of India to the northwest. It is a part of the larger Himalayan mountain system and the easternmost point of the Indian subcontinent. The name Darjeeling comes from the Nepali word 'dhara-jeegiri', meaning 'the abode of snow'.

 1. Nepal

 Nepal is geographically located at the northeastern corner of India and has many diverse landscapes including mountains, rivers, forests, plains, lakes, deserts, highlands and jungles. Its capital city is Kathmandu. It lies between 8°5'0" North latitude and 87°40'0" East longitude and 80m above sea level and shares its border with China, Tibet Autonomous Region, India, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, India, Bangladesh and Bhutan.

 2. Sikkim

 Sikkim is a state of India located along the Himalayas, bordering West Bengal, Arunachal Pradesh, Bhutan and China's Yunnan Province. It is bounded by India from the north, west, south and east. It covers an area of. The highest peak is Gangtok (formerly known as Gangte) that stands at. It is situated at 23 degrees 30 minutes North, 88 degrees 15 minutes East coordinates.

 3. Darjeeling

 Darjeeling is a hill-station district in the Indian union territory of West Bengal, located in the western part of the state. It is named after the famous tea gardens in the region. A visit here would give you the chance to experience the scenic beauty of the Himalayan mountains. Darjeeling is located at 27.6 degree North, 88.4 degree East longitude and 722 m above mean sea level.

1. "Cannabis has been cultivated since ancient times, being first described as a medicinal herb in China around 2700 BC, though evidence suggests that Cannabis was grown and used for its psychoactive properties. Cannabis contains a number of chemical compounds known as cannabinoids (CBs), including delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). While THC may be responsible for producing cannabis’ s euphoric effects, other chemicals present in the plant are believed to have therapeutic benefits."

 2. "The earliest recorded use of hemp dates back to 3500 B.C., where Chinese farmers began using the plant to make rope, clothing, and paper."

 3. "Aeroplanes were invented in 1903 but did not become popular until World War One. At that time, the US government encouraged the mass production of planes and aeroplanes became affordable to the average person. Before this time, planes were typically built from wood, but now they are mainly constructed out of metal. There are still many wooden aeroplanes flying today, however."

 4. "In 1934, the first flight across the Atlantic Ocean took place and was followed by flights across the Pacific Ocean in 1938."

 5. "By 1939, there were over 11 million people employed in the aircraft industry and by 1945 that figure had risen to 22 million."

 6. "More than 40% of the world's population lives within 50 miles of an international airport. In fact, there are nearly two airports within 10 miles of almost every home on planet Earth."

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