Palwasha (@palwasha) • Hey
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- Beautiful view 😍
- Beautiful natural beauty 😍
- Wesy Virginia Fall road ❤️🥰...
West Virginia is known for its stunning fall foliage, especially along routes like the Highland Scenic Highway and the Midland Trail. Driving through these scenic routes during the fall season offers breathtaking views of colorful leaves and picturesque landscapes. It's a perfect way to enjoy the beauty of nature during autumn! If you're a fan of fall road trips, West Virginia is a great destination to experience the vibrant colors of the season. Let me know if you need more details or recommendations!
- Birds are fascinating creatures with some unique characteristics. They are warm-blooded, feathered animals with beaks, wings, and lay eggs. Birds have a lightweight skeleton which helps them fly. They come in various sizes, colors, and have different types of beaks depending on their diet - like hooked beaks for tearing meat or long, slender beaks for sipping nectar. Some birds, like parrots, can mimic human speech, while others have beautiful songs. If you have any specific questions about birds or need more details, feel free to ask!
- Beautiful fish 🐟
- **Exactlyy**
- Good night 🥱
- Cute nah 😍
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- Empowered women empower women.
- The ship view image depicts a majestic vessel sailing through calm waters, leaving a gentle trail of ripples behind it. The ship's sleek and modern design is accentuated by the warm golden light of the setting sun, which casts a comforting glow over the entire scene. In the background, a range of rolling hills and towering mountains stretch towards the horizon, their peaks still capped with a dusting of snow. The sky above is a brilliant blue, with just a few wispy clouds scattered across it, adding to the sense of serenity and tranquility that pervades the image. The overall effect is one of peace and relaxation, inviting the viewer to step aboard and set sail for a journey of discovery and adventure."
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- Let's Dance
- Beautiful Shells 🥰😍
- **Khud se khuda tak**
Khud Se Khuda Tak" (Urdu: خود سے خدا تک) is a Urdu novel written by Umera Ahmad.
Published in 2018, it is a spiritual and philosophical novel.
The novel explores the journey of a young woman, Alia, towards spiritual enlightenment.
Alia's life takes a dramatic turn when she meets a spiritual guide, Shahzaman.
The novel delves into themes of love, faith, and self-discovery.
It is known for its beautiful prose, strong characters, and thought-provoking themes.
"Khud Se Khuda Tak" has been widely read and discussed in Pakistan and beyond.
It has received critical acclaim for its unique blend of spirituality, philosophy, and romance.
Umera Ahmad's work has been recognized for its contribution to contemporary Urdu literature.
"Khud Se Khuda Tak" is a must-read for those seeking spiritual growth and self-discovery
- **Man-O-Salwa**
Man-o-Salwa (English: Manna and Quail) revolves around **the blessings and influence of ethics and morals on people's lives**. It is a story about the curses of poverty that lead to extreme kinds of materialism, how poverty defaces human emotions and turns blood relations into insecure parasites.
- Mermaid friends...!!!😘❤️
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- Good evening my kaira friends...😘❤️
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- Beautiful mermaids...😘❤️
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- The Way Of Success
Set clear goals*: Define what success means to you and set specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound (SMART) goals.
Develop a growth mindset*: Embrace lifelong learning, and believe that your abilities can be developed through dedication and hard work.
Create a plan*:
- The Way Of Success
Set clear goals*: Define what success means to you and set specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound (SMART) goals.
Develop a growth mindset*: Embrace lifelong learning, and believe that your abilities can be developed through dedication and hard work.
Create a plan*:
- "Don't look back" is a phrase that can have different meanings depending on the context. Here are a few possible interpretations:
- A warning not to dwell on past mistakes or regrets
- A encouragement to focus on the present and future
- A reminder to let go of nostalgia or past glories.
- "Don't look back" is a phrase that can have different meanings depending on the context. Here are a few possible interpretations:
- A warning not to dwell on past mistakes or regrets
- A encouragement to focus on the present and future
- A reminder to let go of nostalgia or past glories.
- Nature is the embodiment of serenity, wonder, and awe-inspiring beauty. It is the intricate tapestry of life, woven from threads of earth, air, water, and living organisms. From the majestic mountains to the depths of the ocean, nature's vast expanse is a treasure trove of marvels waiting to be discovered.
- Nature is the embodiment of serenity, wonder, and awe-inspiring beauty. It is the intricate tapestry of life, woven from threads of earth, air, water, and living organisms. From the majestic mountains to the depths of the ocean, nature's vast expanse is a treasure trove of marvels waiting to be discovered.
- As we immerse ourselves in nature's embrace, we find solace, peace, and a sense of belonging. We are reminded of the beauty, wonder, and magic that surrounds us, and the importance of preserving this precious gift for future generations.
- Good morning! I hope you're having a wonderful Sunday so far! How can I assist you today? Do you have any questions, topics you'd like to discuss, or tasks you need help with
- Nature has the power to inspire, to heal, and to humble. It reminds us of our place in the world and the interconnectedness of all living things. It teaches us about resilience, adaptability, and thAs we immerse ourselves in nature's embrace, we find solace, peace, and a sense of belonging.
- Nature has the power to inspire, to heal, and to humble. It reminds us of our place in the world and the interconnectedness of all living things. It teaches us about resilience, adaptability, and thAs we immerse ourselves in nature's embrace, we find solace, peace, and a sense of belonging.
- The gentle rustle of leaves, the soft chirping of birds, and the gentle lapping of waves against the shore create a symphony of sounds that soothe the soul. The vibrant colors of sunsets, the delicate petals of flowers, and the towering canopies of forests are a feast for the eyes.
- Green nature is the epitome of serenity and vitality, a symphony of life and growth. The gentle hue of green envelops us in a sense of calmness, as if the very essence of nature is embracing us.
- Green nature is the epitome of serenity and vitality, a symphony of life and growth. The gentle hue of green envelops us in a sense of calmness, as if the very essence of nature is embracing us.
- In green nature, life bursts forth in every corner, a testament to the cyclical magic of growth and renewal. The first tender shoots of spring, the full bloom of summer, and the golden harvest of autumn all remind us of the ever-changing beauty of the natural world.
- In green nature, life bursts forth in every corner, a testament to the cyclical magic of growth and renewal. The first tender shoots of spring, the full bloom of summer, and the golden harvest of autumn all remind us of the ever-changing beauty of the natural world.
- In its infinite shades and textures, green nature reminds us of the beauty, diversity, and resilience of life on Earth. Let us cherish and protect this precious gift, for it is the very essence of our existence.
- In its infinite shades and textures, green nature reminds us of the beauty, diversity, and resilience of life on Earth. Let us cherish and protect this precious gift, for it is the very essence of our existence.
- The Eiffel Tower is a wrought iron lattice tower located in Paris, France. It was built in 1889 as the entrance arch to the 1889 World’s Fair and has since become a cultural icon of France and one of the most recognizable structures in the world. Visitors can climb to the top for breathtaking views of the city…
- The Grand Kremlin Palace is part of the Kremlin complex and is located next to the Red Square and St Basil’s Cathedral in Russia’s capital city Moscow.
The Kremlin is a fortress with enclosing walls and is built along the Moskva River. The name ‘Kremlin’ means ‘fortress within a city’. The more than 500-year-old Kremlin includes the wall with its 20 towers as well as four churches and five palaces within the walls.
The Kremlin was once the residence of the Tzars. Today, it is where the Russian president resides. The Cathedral of Vasily the Blessed, usually refered to as Saint Basil’s Cathedral, is easily recognised due to its nine brightly coloured onion domes
- The Leaning Tower of Pisa is one of Italy’s major tourist attractions. The freestanding bell tower of the Pisa Cathedral was built over almost two hundred years and was finished in 1399.
The original hight of the tower was 60 meters/196ft, but as it is leaning, the lowest side is now less than 56 meters/184ft. The construction already caused many problems as the soil was soft, sandy and unstable. Already during construction, the builders tried to balance the leaning side with more columns on the other side, but the tower still leaned - like many other buildings in the area.
In 2000, the tower was strengthened by putting stronger soil underneath the tower. You can walk up the 251 stairs to the viewing platform at the top of the tower which is quite an amazing experience. And of course take a picture of you from the lawns next to the tower to 'hold' the tower.
- The Great Pyramid of Giza near Cairo is one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World and the only one of these ancient world wonders which still exists. The pyramids are made of stone and bricks and stand near Cairo which is the capital of Egypt.
The Egyptian pyramids were built during a time when there was only manual labour and no machine lifting equipment available. The pyramids were build to house the bodies of the pharaoh who ruled in ancient Egypt. Next to the Giza pyramids there is the Sphinx, the famous monument of a lion body with a pharaoh’s head.
- The Sydney Opera House, built in Australia’s biggest city, is famous for its roof’s architecture resembling shells or sails. The opera house was designed by Jørn Utzon from Denmark and it was built between 1959 and 1973.
The roof is covered with more than 1 million roof tiles. These were manufactured in Sweden. The opera house has several performance halls and theatre and exhibition spaces.
More than 40 shows are staged here every week. Every year, more than 8 million visitors visit this Australian landmark! Every evening the roof is lit up in a colourful spectacle. More info on the opera house.
- Machu Picchu which means ‘Old Mountain’ in the local Quechua language is a famous site in Peru. It is also referred to as 'The Lost City of the Incas'.
The ruins of the Lost City are located in the mountains, at more than 2,400 metres/8,000 feet above sea level. This ruin site has more than 200 different buildings and structures. The ruins were never discovered by the European conquistadors but only became known in 1911 when an American archeologist was led to the site by locals.
While some people believe that Machu Picchu was built as a sacred site, others think it once was the summer retreat of an Inca emperor. It was built during the 14th century and probably more than 1,000 people lived there. As the site is build on a mountain ridge and thus always would be in danger of sliding down the slope during rainy season, over 600 terraces and a well laid-out drainage system were built around the city.
The city is a magical sight and a great example of Inca engineering, as the structures and buildings of the city were also built without using wheels! More info on Machu Picchu here.
- Burj Khalifa means 'Khalifa Tower' in Arabic as the tower is named after Sheik Khalifa who is the current president of the UAE and Emir of Abu Dhabi.
Burj Khalifa was built between 2004 and 2009. The tower has 163 floors and houses a hotel, residential units, corporate suits and an observation deck on the 148th floor.
Dubai is the largest city in the UAE. The United Arab Emirates are also known for other landmarks such as the 'Palm Jumeirah', which is a man-made archipelago off the coast of Dubai in the shape of a palm tree and the 'World archipelago' which are artificial islands in the shape of countries in a world map.
- The Golden Bridge in the Bà Nà Hills resort near Danang in central Vietnam is a landmark that has only been completed in 2018.
Here two giant hands seem to hold a pedestrian bridge that is 150 m/ 490 ft long.
- The Great Wall of China is over 21,196 km/ 13,171 miles long. It was built with stones, bricks and tiles, earth as well as of wooden material.
The wall consists of several parts that were built or added during different times. Most of the wall, however, was built during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). The wall was completed in 1644, but it took more than 2,000 years to build.
- The Great Wall of China is over 21,196 km/ 13,171 miles long. It was built with stones, bricks and tiles, earth as well as of wooden material.
The wall consists of several parts that were built or added during different times. Most of the wall, however, was built during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). The wall was completed in 1644, but it took more than 2,000 years to build.
- Singapore fascinates its visitors for her many landmark buildings. Here on the image you see already three landmarks, the Merlion to the right, the Marina Sands hotel and the Arts Science museum in shape of a lotus flower to the left.
- If phaver & lens were a fighting game 😄
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- **Peach 🍑**
The peach (Prunus persica) is a deciduous tree first domesticated and cultivated in Zhejiang province of Eastern China] It bears edible juicy fruits with various characteristics, most called peaches and others (the glossy-skinned, non-fuzzy varieties), nectarines.