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Himalayan majestic
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The Majestic Falls Series is available in Copper and Stainless Steel with a lightweight
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The Majestic Falls Series is available in Copper and Stainless Steel with a lightweight
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The Majestic Falls Series is available in Copper and Stainless Steel with a lightweight
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Discovered in 1821 by world-renowned plant hunter Nathanial Wallich in the eastern Himalayas. Best in a moist woodland setting that protects it from wind, the majestic stems bear 20+ highly fragrant large white trumpets above heart-shaped green leaves.
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Millions of years ago, the primordial oceans over the Himalayas evaporated, leaving salt and mineral deposits. As the eons progressed, the majestic peaks of the mountains rose to the sky, and the tectonic pressure compressed the ocean beds into massive salt blocks. Legend has it that the salt deposits were originally discovered by Alexander the Great in 325 BC, but then they were ignored for centuries - unexploited by later conquerors such as India, the Persians, Ghengis Khan, the Moghuls or the...
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The Majestic Falls Series is available in Copper and Stainless Steel with a lightweight
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Kanchenjunga, the world’s third highest mountain, lies on the border of Sikkim and Nepal. Heading out from Sikkim’s capital, Gangtok, you can trek to Dzongri and Goech La pass for simply awesome views of this majestic peak. It’s also worth taking the time to explore famous Rumtek Monastery and the small city of Gangtok itself is a great travellers base, with plenty of interesting restaurants, markets and internet cafes.
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