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Title: My Trip On The Ganges River
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The
Brahmaputra River is a mighty river as well. It joins some of the branches of
the Ganges near its mouth, and together the two rivers from a large delta of
jungle and swampland. Showed first 250 characters
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Dear Paul,
About 2 weeks ago I went on an exciting trip along the Ganges River. In
this letter I'll tell you all about it. It turns out that the Ganges has its
beginning in an ice cave 10,300 feet above sea level in the snow-covered
Himalayan Mountains of northern India... Showed next 250 characters
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