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ᴡᴀʟᴋ á´ĄÉĒᴛʜ ʀᴏɴÉĒ
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ᴡᴀʟᴋ á´ĄÉĒᴛʜ ʀᴏɴÉĒ
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ᴡᴀʟᴋ á´ĄÉĒᴛʜ ʀᴏɴÉĒ
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Pushpa 2: The Rule – Ready to Rule the Box Office!đŸ”Ĩ Are you excited?

#Pushpa2TheRule #alluarjun

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ᴡᴀʟᴋ á´ĄÉĒᴛʜ ʀᴏɴÉĒ
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🔴 āĻ°āĻšāĻ¸ā§āĻ¯ āĻ‰āĻĻāĻ˜āĻžāĻŸāĻ¨ āĻ•āĻ°ā§āĻ¨!
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➡ī¸ https://youtu.be/RBxB5usvKXw
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ᴡᴀʟᴋ á´ĄÉĒᴛʜ ʀᴏɴÉĒ
Posted 1 week ago

đŸŒŋ Witness 350 Million Years of History: DÃēn Briste Sea Stack đŸŒŋ


Did you know, an isolated sea stack off the coast of Ireland contains 350 million years of Earth history🌍
DÃēn Briste Sea Stack

Dun Briste Sea Stack, meaning "broken castle," is a remarkable natural creation located on the coast of Downpatrick Head in County Mayo, Ireland. Standing in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, this single sea stack is about 50 meters high and about 80 meters from the coast.

Key Features:

1. Geological History:

It is about 350 million years old, bearing traces of different geological eras.

It is said to have been separated from the mainland by a landslide in 1393.



2. Visible Beauty:

Its rock layers vary in color, from dark gray to yellow. This color variation makes it extraordinarily attractive.

This place is a popular destination for geological research and nature lovers.



3. Cultural Significance:

The area around Downpatrick Head is steeped in Irish mythology and history.

According to one legend, St. Patrick drove the unbelievers out to sea here, which led to the formation of this sea stack.


Fun Facts:

Dun Brest is a symbol of Ireland's rugged natural beauty and is often featured in National Geographic and other travel documentaries.

This wonderful Sea Stack is a must-see for nature and history lovers! I can also provide more information on how to travel here if you wish.


#DÃēnBriste #BrokenFort #Ireland #SeaStack #GeologicalWonders #Travel #WalkWithRoni

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ᴡᴀʟᴋ á´ĄÉĒᴛʜ ʀᴏɴÉĒ
Posted 1 week ago

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(đŸŒŋ Four Rivers of Paradise Flowing on Earth đŸŒŋ

Allah, in His infinite wisdom, created the universe with unmatched beauty and intricacy. Among His masterpieces, Earth stands as a testament to His divine artistry. The Quran highlights Earth’s natural beauty and diversity, including its rivers. Among these, some rivers that adorn Earth have their origins in Paradise itself.

The Sahih Muslim records a hadith where the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) mentioned four rivers that are connected to Paradise. These rivers are not only geographically significant but also hold immense historical and spiritual importance, enriching the Islamic heritage.

1. Euphrates River (Furat)

The Euphrates River, spanning 2,800 kilometers, flows through Turkey, Syria, and Iraq. Nearly 1,400 years ago, the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) foretold that this river would dry up before the Day of Judgment. Abu Hurairah (may Allah be pleased with him) narrated that the Prophet (peace be upon him) said:
"The Hour will not come until the Euphrates uncovers a mountain of gold, over which people will fight. Ninety-nine out of every hundred will die in this conflict, and each of them will think they will be the one to survive."

2. Nile River

The Nile River’s mysterious origins have fascinated humanity for centuries. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) specifically mentioned the Nile in Sahih Muslim:
"The Nile and the Euphrates are among the rivers of Paradise."
The Nile also has a strong connection to Islamic tradition, particularly in the story of Prophet Musa (peace be upon him). His mother placed him in a basket and set it afloat on the Nile to save him from Pharaoh's decree. This journey marked the beginning of Musa’s prophethood.

3. Jaihan River

Mentioned in Sahih Muslim, the Jaihan River in Turkey is another of the rivers connected to Paradise. Originating from the Nurhak Mountains in the Eastern Taurus range, this river flows 500 kilometers before merging into the Mediterranean Sea. Historically, it served as a natural boundary and a vital resource for various civilizations.

4. Sihan River

The Sihan River, also known as Seras, is the longest river in the Cilicia region of Turkey, stretching approximately 560 kilometers before joining the Mediterranean. Ancient writers extensively documented this river, highlighting its role in agriculture, electricity production, and the development of civilizations in the region.

In another narration, the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said:
"The Sihan, Jaihan, Euphrates, and Nile are all among the rivers of Paradise."

The Kawsar River

Among the rivers of Paradise, Al-Kawthar holds a special place. It was gifted to the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) as a Hawd (reservoir) from which he will serve water to his followers on the Day of Judgment. This water is described in hadith as being:
"Whiter than milk, colder than ice, sweeter than honey, and more fragrant than musk. Whoever drinks from it will never feel thirst again."

These rivers symbolize not only the natural beauty and resources of Earth but also the boundless blessings of Paradise reflected in the worldly realm.)

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📍 Miringa, Lama, Bandarban 🇧🇩)

(ā¤Ēā¤šā¤žā¤Ąā¤ŧāĨ€ ā¤āĨ‹ā¤Ēā¤Ąā¤ŧāĨ€ ā¤”ā¤° ā¤Ŧā¤žā¤Ļā¤˛āĨ‹ā¤‚ ā¤­ā¤°āĨ€ ā¤¸āĨā¤Ŧā¤š đŸŒŋ
📍 ā¤Žā¤ŋā¤°ā¤ŋā¤‚ā¤—ā¤ž, ā¤˛ā¤žā¤Žā¤ž, ā¤Ŧā¤‚ā¤Ļā¤°ā¤Ŧā¤¨ 🇧🇩)

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🎋 Arashiyama Bamboo Grove – A Peaceful Wonder of Japan! 🎋

Imagine walking through a forest of towering bamboo trees, where the sound of rustling leaves creates a natural melody!

Located in Kyoto, Japan, the Arashiyama Bamboo Grove is famous for its tall, dense bamboo stalks that sway with the wind, creating a calming and unique soundscape that attracts nature lovers and peace seekers alike.

đŸŒŋ What You’ll Experience:
Walking paths through the bamboo forest offer a serene escape, perfect for a quiet stroll and scenic photography. The forest creates an atmosphere that feels almost otherworldly, making it a must-visit for anyone exploring Japan.

📅 Best Time to Visit:
The best times to experience the grove are early mornings or late afternoons to avoid crowds. The cooler months from October to April provide the most comfortable conditions for a peaceful visit.

🌱 Conservation Efforts:
Efforts to protect and preserve this beautiful forest are ongoing to ensure it remains a sanctuary for future generations. These efforts make it a sustainable destination that continues to inspire travelers around the world.


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