This video on how the Himalayas were formed will blow your mind off!
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Come vacations, and ready we are with bags packed to trek in the Himalayas . Its vastness and the sheer beauty are so captivating that many from across the world wait for vacations to head to this nature ’s gift. Has it ever crossed your mind to know what it would be like to see how these majestic mountains were formed. Here’s the boring definition we have read all our lives:
50 million years ago, the Himalayan mountain range and Tibetan plateau were formed due to a collision between the Indian and Eurasian plates blah blah blah..
Let’s leave the definition to the text books and see with our own eyes the 70 million years of Himalayan formation in under 2 minutes. Take a look!
Also, traverse through this breathtaking journey of theEarth from Space . It’s so beautiful you cannot afford to miss it!
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50 million years ago, the Himalayan mountain range and Tibetan plateau were formed due to a collision between the Indian and Eurasian plates blah blah blah..
Let’s leave the definition to the text books and see with our own eyes the 70 million years of Himalayan formation in under 2 minutes. Take a look!
Also, traverse through this breathtaking journey of the
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