On the directions of Sh. Bhagwant Singh Mann, Chief Minister, Punjab, Sh. Anurag Verma, Chief Secretary held a Video conference with all the Deputy Commissioners of the State and directed them to be on their toes during the monsoon season so that the public does not face any inconvenience. Principal Secretary, Water Resources informed that as on date the level of Bhakra Dam is 1590 ft. this is 8 ft lower than the level last year. Similarly, Pong Dam is 30 ft lower and Ranjit Sagar Dam is 34 ft lower than last year.
Mr. Verma stated that this year flood protection works amounting to Rs. 252 crores were being done which was almost 1.5 times the average work taken up during the last two years. Mr. Verma directed the Deputy Commissioners to again visit the vulnerable spots in their Districts and ensure that the flood protection works have been satisfactorily completed there. He directed the Deputy Commissioners to remain in touch with the local population in the villages near the vulnerable points during the entire monsoon season.
Mr. Verma directed the Deputy Commissioners to recheck that the cleaning of the sewerage system had been done in the cities. They were directed to ensure Genset along with de-watering pumps. Deputy Commissioners were also directed to make arrangements of Generators at Water pumping stations. They were also directed to review the electricity arrangements with PSPCL authorities so that there is minimum disruption of electricity during rains.
Principal Secretary, Water Resources Krishan Kumar informed that about 8.5 lakh EC bags have been procured and made available close to the vulnerable points in the various Districts. Deputy Commissioners informed that they are ready with the evacuation plans to be executed in the case of emergency. Flood Control Rooms have been established in all the Districts. Shelters have been identified for humans and animals in case of emergency.
Mr. Verma said that the entire state machinery will work day and night to ensure that the public does not face any inconvenience due to floods.
Monsoon Car Care Tips: This year has seen an early onset of the monsoon and a lot of rainy days. In such a situation, if you keep travelling by car, then some things become important for you So that your journey can be less risky. In this article, we have compiled a list of 5 essential driving tips that you must keep in mind while driving in the rain. Do Read ahead.
Monsoon Car Care Tips
Maintain your car
Although it is necessary to keep your car in good working order all year, the rainy season necessitates even more attention. As a result, it is critical that the vehicle’s tyres be in good condition beforehand. Check the air in the tyres on a regular basis to ensure adequate traction on the road. Maintain the vehicle’s brakes as well; brakes are crucial in this weather.
Check your tyre treads
Check the tread depth of your tyres. Adequate tyre tread is essential for maintaining grip on wet surfaces. You can also use the tyre tread wear indicator to check their condition.
Check your Wiper Blades
Clear sight is critical for safe driving in the monsoon, and your wiper blades are responsible for this. Check that your wipers are in good working order and that they are clean. Many individuals find it beneficial to replace their wiper blades each year at the start of the rainy season.
Drive Slow
During the rainy season, avoid doing anything quick, such as accelerating, braking, or turning the car suddenly. This will keep the car from slipping or losing control. Also, you must turn left or right, change lanes, or come to a complete stop, Give an indication ahead of time. So that those who are following you understand your signal and avoid making mistakes. Also, when it rains, travel in the central lane because the side lanes may become clogged due to waterlogging.
Maintain distance on the road
Keep a safe distance from any surrounding vehicles. Because wet roads lower tyre traction, the chance of slipping and spinning out of control increases. As a result, it is preferable that you maintain a modest speed and maintain a safe distance from the car in front of you. So that if you need to apply the brakes quickly, you will have plenty of time.
Due to continuous heavy rains in the mountainous areas, the water level of Ganga has increased a lot. Ganga is flowing one meter above the danger mark in Rishikesh. The danger mark in Rishikesh is at 340.50 metres, while the water level of Ganga has crossed 341.30 metres. This level is the highest flood level ever recorded in Rishikesh.
According to Bikram Singh, director of the Meteorological Center, an orange alert has been issued for heavy to very heavy rains in Dehradun, Pauri, Tehri, Haridwar, Nainital, Champawat and Udham Singh Nagar.
Ganga’s water level has reached high flood level
This level is the highest flood level ever recorded in Rishikesh. Ganga had touched this level during the 2013 disaster. Still the water level of Ganga continues to rise. According to the Central Water Commission, now there has been a slight decrease in the water level in Devprayag, due to which the water level in Rishikesh is expected to decrease after the next 3000 hours.
Power generation stalled at Sheela hydropower plant
On the other hand, the gate of the barrage reservoir is being opened and passed, due to which the production in the Sheela hydro power house has come to a standstill. From 8:00 am to 8:00 am last night, 419.0 mm of rain has been recorded in Rishikesh. Four days ago, a record 435.2 mm of rain was recorded in Rishikesh in 12 hours.
Refrigerator temperature: The refrigerator’s temperature should be managed according to the season for a variety of reasons. This impacts the food in the refrigerator if you don’t do it. In order to keep food items fresh for a long period of time, temperature setting is a crucial responsibility. For food to be protected and stay fresh, temperature control is crucial.
Refrigerator temperature during monsoon
According to experts in this sector, the ideal refrigerator temperature in any season is between 1.7 and 3.3 degrees.
By preventing bacterial growth at this temperature, your food will stay fresher for longer. The meal can be kept fresh in the refrigerator at this temperature without losing any of its flavour. Keep the refrigerator’s temperature below 5 degrees Celsius if at all possible. During the monsoon or other cool weather, this temperature is ideal for keeping food safe and fresh. Bacterial development is halted as a result, and the food stays flavorful and fresh.
Haircare Tips: The rainy season brings relief in the sweltering heat, but the monsoon brings a lot of challenges for hair and skin. Hairfall and stickiness in the scalp become a common problem. But people who have curly hair have to face more issues in this season. Keeping curly hair lustrous and waves intact is tough. Today we have brought five tips which will help in maintaining the curls of your curly hair.
Shampoo your hair 2-3 times a week
To keep your scalp clean and hair shine, do shampoo 2 to 3 times a week. If the hair gets dirty then the curls will not form properly. There are many suitable shampoos available for curly hair to keep it shiny and soft.
Detangle your hair before shampooing
Never forget to detangle hair before shampooing. Curly hair tends to get tangled more and if you shampoo without combing then hairfall occurs and curls get damaged. Using fingers or a wide-tooth comb, detangle your hair so that curls form perfectly.
Avoid too much oiling
Avoid frequent oiling in the monsoon as it can damage curly hair. Instead of oil, you can use gel-based smoothening serum to keep hair frizz free.
Go for hair products according to your curl type
Choose hair products according to your curl type. Curly hair is divided into 4 categories type 1 to type 4. And there are a number of hair products available for each category of curls that should be used. If you are using any product then it can damage your curls.
Avoid hair colouring
Bleaching or colouring your hair in the monsoon can damage the curls. Bleach dehydrates the hair which can lead to other issues as well.
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Viral infection, malaria and other seasonal diseases are common health issues during monsoon. Due to the humidity present in the air, the chances of having digestive problems also increase. Consuming fruits in the rainy season is considered very beneficial. Eating seasonal fruits gives a boost to immunity along with strength. Health experts recommend eating fruits in the monsoon season, but keep in mind that they should be fresh and well washed. More bacteria are found in unwashed and stale fruits which can cause diseases.
In the rainy season, only seasonal fruits should be eaten, which contributes to boosting immunity. Read on to know about some seasonal monsoon fruits that strengthen the immune system.
Pomegranate
Pomegranate is rich in nutrition. Along with boosting immunity, pomegranate rich in antioxidants and vitamin B increases the production of red blood cells and also keeps blood circulation right.
Litchi
Fiber is found in abundance in litchi, which benefits from problems like acidity and indigestion. Apart from boosting immunity, Vitamin C protects against common cold and is also beneficial in problems like acne and spots.
Pears
Pears are an excellent source of Vitamin C which makes them the best seasonal fruit for the monsoon season. The stronger the immunity, the more your body will be protected from diseases and allergies.
Apples
Eating apples in any season only benefits the body. Many nutrients are found in apples such as vitamins A, B1, B2 and C and phosphorus, iodine, calcium, and iron which give benefits in every health issue.
Jamun
There are a lot of problems with digestion in the monsoon, to avoid this, do consume jamun. Vitamins, potassium, folate, and iron found in jamun provide relief from gastric problems.
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In the wake of heavy showers in Delhi, MCD schools, MCD-aided and Recognised schools will remain closed on Tuesday. Municipal Corporation of Delhi Education Department has ordered the holiday for classes 1 to 5.
The notification read “In view of the heavy rainfall and the alert issued by the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) regarding adverse weather conditions in Delhi, it has been decided that all MCD schools, MCD Aided, and Recognized schools will remain closed for students on 11.07 2023 for the well-being of our students in light of the inclement weather conditions.”
All HoSs and teachers have been asked to be present in the schools.
Schools closed in other states
Schools will also remain closed in neighboring cities of Gurugram and Noida. The education department has also asked private schools to follow the advisory to suspend classes as well.
Holiday declared for students of classes Nursery to fifth in all govt and govt-aided schools under the Directorate of Education in Delhi. pic.twitter.com/qya6V0BlqW
The government in other states have also ordered shutting down of schools in view of heavy rainfall. Himachal Pradesh government had ordered the closure of all state government schools and colleges for a period of two days. Schools also remained closed in Kerala, Punjab and Haryana.
Yamuna above danger mark
Another reason for closing schools is the rising level of Yamuna river. The river breached the danger mark at the Old Railway Bridge. By the night hours of Monday the water level was around 205.76 meters. Severe water logging at different places in the national capital has made the normalcy very difficult for commuters. The actual orange alert mark is 206 metres.
Delhi Minister Saurabh Bharadwaj stated “Delhi government is on full alert. As the water will go above 206 metres, we will start shifting people, living on the banks. The process of taking them safely to the relief camp will be started. Earlier we felt that the water level would cross 205 meters on July 11, but it has crossed 205 meters today itself because more water is being released from Haryana.”
Diseases have become very common during the monsoon season. Due to water accumulation, there is an increase in insects, mosquitoes and microorganisms, due to which many diseases arise. Typhoid is a very common disease in the rainy season due to which humans remain troubled. Typhoid is caused by the bacterium S. typhi which starts growing in the intestine and bloodstream of the human being, causing many symptoms. This disease is contagious and can spread through direct contact, feces, etc.
Typhoid can happen only to humans and not to animals. Humans should be especially careful in the rainy season because it can spread to us from another infected person. S. typhi reaches the intestinal wall through the mouth and grows on the bloodstream. By reaching the bloodstream, it damages other cells of the body and the body’s immune system cannot fight this bacteria because the S. typhi lives in the cell of the host. If typhoid is ignored then it can cause a lot of damage.
Diagnosis methods of typhoid
To diagnose typhoid, doctors detect by taking samples of blood, stool, urine and bone marrow of the infected person. Apart from this, doctors ask patients about their living habits, lifestyle and food habits so that the main cause of the disease can be known.
Symptoms of typhoid
Symptoms of typhoid usually begin between 1-3 weeks after infection. Two main symptoms which are found in almost everyone are fever and rash. Typhoid patients may have a problem of high fever, in which the temperature can go up to 104 degree fahrenheit . Whereas the rash occurs in the neck and abdomen.
Other symptoms of typhoid include dizziness, loss of appetite, headache, constipation, bloating, vomiting tendency, diarrhea, and other health issues.
Causes of typhoid
Typhoid is caused by S. typhi bacteria which can be spread through food, water, feces, contact with an infected person.
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Delhi News:Delhi received 153 mm of rainfall at the end of 24 hours cycle till Sunday morning making it the record amount of rainfall in the past 41 years. Over the course of 2 days, Delhi-NCR has been submerged in heavy rainfall which has caused commuters a lot of trouble. While many have faced a lot of problems due to water-logging and the resulting traffic situation, others have sought to enjoy the blissful environment of Monsoon rains. Many people shared their activities on social media enjoying the stormy weather.
IMD has issued a ‘yellow alert’ in wake of heavy rains in the national capital. Yesterday, Delhi fire department reported collapse of 15 buildings and one death in Karol Bagh area. The heavy rains has been a consequence of Monsoon winds meeting Western Disturbance for the Mediterranean Sea causing heavy rainfall in the western part of the Indo- Gangetic Plains.
The city received 133.4 mm of rain on July 10, 2003 and highest ever of 266.2 mm on July 21, 1958. The IMD has predicted many days of heavy rainfall as the Monsoon proceeds.
The Situation in Punjab and Haryana has also been very difficult amongst rainfall and a orange alert has been issued in many regions including the Union territory Chandigarh. Many parts of Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand have received heavy rainfalls and there have been reportings of landslides in many areas.
Delhi News: On Saturday, approximately 15 houses and other residences collapsed and one person died after heavy downpour in Delhi. The day marks heaviest amount of rainfall in a single day for the past 20 years in National Capital.
The Delhi Fire services department shared the news of house collapse and death of 58-year-old Ranjeet Kaur in Karol Bagh area. The heavy rains have caused waterlogging, uprooting of tress which led to halt in vehicular movement in many parts of the city.
Monsoon trouble
During the long traffic jams amidst heavy water logging, many people were forced to abandon their two-wheelers and walk their way through rainwater. Many shopkeepers at Connaught Place faced troubles due to waterlogging and commuters also struggled because of waterlogged roads.
The PWD was handed 15 complaints of waterlogging throughout the day. One PWD official told ANI “Apart from these, we also received complaints about waterlogging on other stretches that are under the MCD (Municipal Corporation of Delhi) or other agencies. We forwarded those complaints. The situation is under control so far. The road around Guru Tegh Bahadur Khalsa College in Delhi University’s north campus witnessed waterlogging, causing inconvenience to commuters.”
Orange alert issued for Punjab and Haryana
After the historic rain day in Delhi, a yellow alert has been issued. According to IMD , the sitation for Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh is more grim as ‘orange alert’ has been issued for these regions. This region usually receives monsoon by Ju 5 and this year the annual trend of monsoon arrival has continued in the farm rich regions. The monsoon winds coupled with a Western Disturbance coming from the Mediterranean Sea will make matters difficult for coming days. In most places ‘yellow’ and ‘orange’ alert has been issued.
#WATCH | Orange alert has been issued in Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh. Monsoon is fully active in India. Monsoon has arrived in Punjab and Haryana before time. It usually arrives here by July 5. Now a Western Disturbance has become active. It will rain in both states today and… pic.twitter.com/P7wKZZ1NI7
Health Tips:Monsoon season is like a cool breeze in the summer heat but along with it comes many health related ailments. It is very important to avoid these diseases otherwise the result can be harmful. The chances of diseases increase during the rainy season due to humidity and increasing bacteria and insects. To avoid all these, it is very important to keep the body’s immunity system absolutely active and strong.
Viral infections like cold, cough and flu are very common diseases in monsoon, to avoid which we need strong immunity. To boost the immunity system, we should adopt herbal remedies which prove to be very effective. Along with viral infection, they also keep the digestive system healthy and active. Read on to Know about the five herbs that boost the immunity system.
Tulsi
Tulsi has a very high place in Ayurveda because of its medicinal properties, it is beneficial for many problems. It has antifungal, antibacterial and antiviral properties which protect us from infections arising in monsoon. Consuming Tulsi activates the immunity system and also provides relief from respiratory issues.
Ashwagandha
Ashwagandha herb is widely used in Ayurveda. Its intake reduces stress, increases immunity and is beneficial in almost all the problems of the body. Consumption of Ashwagandha helps us to withstand the changing weather.
Neem
Neem is known for its bitterness but this quality makes it much more effective. The antimicrobial and antiviral properties found in neem protect against infections and its intake detoxifies and purifies the blood.
Triphala
Triphala is an Ayurvedic herbal mixture made from three fruits Amalaki, Bibhitaki and Haritaki. Its detoxifying property is very beneficial for the body and it acts as an antioxidant which boosts immunity and digestion. Drinking Triphala powder mixed with lukewarm water is very beneficial in the monsoon.
Garlic
Due to the beneficial importance of garlic, it has been used for centuries to maintain health. Due to the abundance of allicin, antimicrobial properties are found in garlic, which keeps immunity boosted. Consumption of raw garlic improves heart health, lowers cholesterol levels and protects against infection.
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Monsoon Car Care Tips: Indeed, the Monsoon is a season of immense pleasure and fun. And Indians know how wonderful and relaxing it feels when a first sip of tea and the first bite of fritters enters their mouth. When it is raining heavily, a hot cup of tea with some scrumptious fritters is more than enough to make your day in the rainy season. However, Monsoon has its own drawbacks, which can trigger your concern for your valuables – “Cars”. You may have fun while you are walking on the road in the rain; Nevertheless, driving a car on wet and muddy roads and it bucketing down heavily on the exterior of the car can completely be the opposite experience. Here in this article, we are going to discuss the 5 best tips that will protect your car from rain.
Check Your Car’s Tyres Before Taking Your Car Out In The Rain
If your car’s tires are not in good condition, then, it might be risky for you to drive a car on wet roads. Make sure to replace your car’s tires if they are worn. This can be one of the best tips you need to remember to make your car monsoon ready. Apart from this, timely maintenance of the car is also very crucial if you are expecting durability from your car.
Take Care Of Your Car’s Windshield Wipers
Windshield wipers are crucial to clean and remove rainwater from the windshield. In case, the wipers are not working fine, get them repaired as soon as possible. The reason why the windshield wipers are not working well is the damaged wipers’ rubber. Making a visit to a mechanic can resolve this issue.
Give Proper Servicing To Brakes
It may be the case that your car’s brakes have become too hard or loose and due to this, you may have to face trouble applying brakes when it is required. You can not have good control over your car if the brakes are faulty. Make sure to get them rectified soon.
Battery
The battery of your car can malfunction as rainwater can lead to some unpleasant chemical changes. It can also be possible that the wires of the battery are not connected properly and this can breakdown your car.
Headlamps Should Be Working Fine
Get the car’s headlamps repaired before making a plan for driving in the rain. In case the headlights of your car give reduced or dull light, it can lead to unpleasant situations.
Monsoon Skin Diseases: Where some people enjoy the monsoon, many are troubled in this season. Skin problems are very common during the rainy season and if ignored, the problem can also increase. Scroll below to know about the three common skin diseases that people suffer from during monsoon.
Eczema
Eczema is a non-infectious skin disease characterized by inflammation, itching and redness of the skin. The area of skin that is affected by this becomes dry, cracked and blisters. Monsoon helps in aggravating the disease and can worsen the condition. People with sensitive skin or suffering from eczema should be careful in the monsoon.
Scabies
Scabies is an infectious skin problem caused by Sarcoptes scabiei. If scabies occurs, there is intense itching along with redness in your skin. The itching is worse at night which is difficult to tolerate. Increase in humidity and change in temperature in monsoon can worsen this condition.
Athlete’s foot
Athlete’s foot is a contagious skin disease that occurs mostly around the feet, causing itching and blisters. Infected skin becomes rough, cracked and sometimes discolored.
Common measures to avoid skin disease
There are some common measures to avoid all these skin diseases which you have to follow. Keep your body clean and wear tidy clothes. Apart from this, improve your eating habits. Stay away from oily and spicy food. Drink as much water as possible and keep the body hydrated. Lastly, don’t stay in wet clothes at all and keep yourself dry. Avoid getting wet in the rain.
Monsoon Car Care Tips: India’s monsoon season has finally arrived after a hot summer, but water doesn’t do much for metals. Materials like metal and plastic are used to make our automobiles. In the monsoon, Keep watching our YouTube Channel ‘DNP INDIA’. Also, please subscribe and follow us on FACEBOOK, INSTAGRAM, andTWITTER require extra caution. we’ll provide you with some advice below on how to keep your car safe so that you can take care of it during the monsoon.
Monsoon Car Care Tips
Replace your wiper blades
For a clear front vision while driving in the rain during the monsoons, car wiper blades are a need. Worn wiper blades reduce performance and leave stains and scratches on your car’s windscreen. The best course of action in this circumstance is to get the car’s blades changed if they have sustained damage.
2. Dont neglect drainage
Clean out clogged drainage pipes, especially those near the sunroof and windscreen, to stop water from seeping inside. Check and clean the gutters to make sure water is directed away from your automobile. These days, more and more cars come equipped with sunroofs, but many of them lack basic instructions for regular maintenance. Ask your authorised auto repair shop to carefully clean those places if you’re unsure. Rust can damage the functionality of certain panels or pieces if there is water buildup in those areas.
3. Braking system maintenance
Any vehicle, whether a bike or a car, needs brakes to function properly. Brakes are first in line when discussing factors that affect your safety. Examine whether they are functioning properly or not each time you drive the car. Get the car’s brakes fixed or replaced if you notice any issues.
4. Keep your car clean and get it waxed
Rain and monsoon bring mud and grime to the roadways, which easily stick to the outside of cars and give them a dirty appearance. Consequently, it is essential to give your car a complete cleaning. Clear the exterior of mud and dirt. For this, use a microfiber cloth. For the paint of cars, use wax.
Travel Tips: As the monsoon season embraces the Indian subcontinent, it brings with it a sense of renewal and rejuvenation. This is an excellent time to appreciate the wonders of India’s beauty, with its bright green landscapes, magnificent waterfalls and warm earth fragrance from rain. Here is a list of the top 10 places to see in India during this monsoon season, ranging from spectacular mountain ranges and serene coastal destinations.
Lonavala, Maharashtra
Lonavala, situated at the top of the Sahyadri mountain range, is a picturesque tourist spot famous for its mist covered valleys, cascading waterfalls and serene lakes. The monsoons have transformed the landscape to a paradise that provides astonishing views of its beautiful garden and pleasant climate, making it an ideal place for nature walks and hiking.
Shillong, Meghalaya
Known as the “Scotland of the East,” Shillong is a charming hill station surrounded by rolling hills, gushing waterfalls, and mystical clouds. It is a perfect place for nature lovers and adventure seekers to be enchanted by the monsoon season, which has added an magical touch to this fascinating destination.
Coorg, Karnataka
Coorg is known for its coffee production and misty mountains, it’s a refuge to those who seek peace. The landscape of Coorg is transformed into a vivid green paradise during the rainy season, with many waterfalls and blooming flowers. It is a perfect place for relaxation and renewal.
Andaman and Nicobar Islands
Andaman and Nicobar Island is one place which is on everybody’s bucket list. What makes Andaman and Nicobar island unique is its marine life, corals and picturesque beach. Ghandi Park, Sippighat Farm and the century-old Cellular Jail (now a pilgrimage destination) provide glimpses into the past and present of these peaceful islands with a mysterious and multicultural past.
Mount Abu, Rajasthan
Mount Abu stands out as the refreshing oasis in Rajasthan, which is known for its desert landscape. With its cold temperatures, abundant vegetation and peaceful lakes, this mountain station is a pleasant escape from the heat. You can see from the top of Guru Shikarr, one of the most spectacular places in Rajasthan.
Auli, Uttarakhand
Auli’s a paradise for outdoor adventurers, particularly in the rainy season. This hill station becomes an oasis of color and beauty, a paradise for hiking, camping or having the magnificent view of the Himalayas, set up in close proximity to snow capped peaks.
Ranikhet, Uttarakhand
Ranikhet, situated at the foothills of the Kumaon hills, is a beautiful hill station with spectacular views of the Himalayas and rich forests. With mist shrouded valleys, blooming rhododendrons and a peaceful walk amid the forest, monsoon brings beauty to this place.
Darjeeling, West Bengal
Darjeeling is a charming hill station in the eastern Himalayas, known for its internationally renowned tea plantations and an iconic Darjeeling Himalayan Railway. Here, it’s painted with vivid hues of green during the monsoon season that gives a magnificent view to nearby mountains and valleys.
Pondicherry
It’s worth visiting a place with an ancient history, in addition to geographical excellence. Pondicherry is one of those places where several districts, like Puducherry, Yanam, Karaikal and Mahe have been grouped together. The designs and architecture of homes, the taste of food as well as the culture of this town can reveal France’s essence. Pondicherry will make you fall in love.
Jaipur, Rajasthan
Two words that are very close to defining Jaipur, also known as the pink city are freedom and majesty. Their power and their architectural knowledge are evident in the forts and palaces built by the former rulers of the region. Nooks and streets sparkle with traditional and vivid handloom, costume, jewelry and other Knicks and knacks.
Consider these top ten places to visit in India when planning your monsoon adventure. There is a unique charm and promise in each place to create indelible memories. India’s monsoon destinations are ready to welcome you free of charge, regardless of your desire for a serene vacation or an adventure expedition.
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