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Binog Mountain Quail Wildlife Sanctuary

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Recommended sightseeing time:0.5-1 day
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Dehradun District |Nr.Library Point, Mussoorie 248179, IndiaMap
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The remote and mysterious south of the Himalayas lies an unknown secret. Mussoli is 35 kilometers north of Deraton and 290 kilometers north of the capital, New Delhi. Draden is the capital of the northern Indian state of Akande (oldly known as North Anchar), geographically located on the northern edge of the Indus-Ganges Plain, the northern Himalayas, the southern Isish Valley Mountains, the eastern Ganges River, and the Yamuna River in the west. It is the location of the watershed of the two rivers. It is known as the "population of the Himalayas". Mussoli is a famous summer resort in Daradon, at the foot of the Gaval Himalayas, and is therefore also known as the "Queen of the Mountains". I had a delicious curry noodles at this roadside shop on the uphill road, which led me to cook my own curry noodles several times when I went home. More than an hour later, I arrived at the British summer resort of Mussoli. The inconvenience of traffic stops most tourists' footsteps, the superior position here is the sky blue, enough to interpret the words "blue sky as washing". Blue sky, white clouds, snowy mountains, grassland, here can meet your needs and imagination of any beautiful scenery, so that the tall and vast Qinghai-Tibet Plateau looks so sacred and magnificent. The elderly and dogs on the streets are lazy to bask in the warm sun in winter, and the mottled light and shadows under the sun constitute a beautiful line. It is winter, the most deserted season in the summer resort, only locals do not see tourists, foreign tourists are rare. Here, warm winter and cool summer, a variety of plants and animals, now the main character of the mountain summer has been transformed from the former British nobles into the new Indian nobles.

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