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Long power cut around Jajmau

 Recently, Jajmau residents faced a long power cut. It was quite intolerable. Some residents were reportedly sheltered at their relatives' residences in nearby localities. It was definitely a harrowing experience, undoubtedly. People, anyhow, tolerated the worst situation. Such a long-duration power failure in the main localities of the Jajmau area left hapless residents, old ladies, young mothers, and others leaving their homes for relatives' homes, where power supply continued without any disruption.  A totally different scene erupted over a little longer power disruption in Jajmau. There was no clear-cut information about the restoration of the power supply. The residents honestly endured the unsatisfactory situation with the support of an inverter up to 07 a.m.  Certain families moved to their relatives' places to beat the heat.  Even the political leaders kept on asking for the exact timing of the restoration of the normal electricity supply. It was only possibl...

London's tiniest picturesque mountain


London icons like the Shard, the Leadenhall Building, and One Canade Square would all loom over the picturesque mountain since it is so small. The known town in which Mount Wycheproof is located—a little hamlet with only a tally of 800 residents—is the leading source of its name. The aboriginal word "Wichi-poorp," which directly means "grass on a hill," is where the term "Wycheproof" originated.

Due to its small size and the availability of multiple walking paths and well-liked barbecue areas, the mountain is a well-liked tourist destination. The very mountain is distinguished by its rocky, conical topography, which is of course typical of Victoria's western regions. Although phosphate materials are not acquainted in Victoria, wycheproofite, a bizarre mineral, is grasped to live in the Wycheproof area.

Given that several of London's most famous structures are taller than the smallest peak in the world, some mountains are frankly so small that skyscapers limit them. Australia, which is not apprehended for its enormous mountain ranges, is home to the world's tiniest peak. Set in the Terrick Terrick Range, Mount Wycheproof is singly 43 meters above the surrounding terrain and 148 meters above sea level.





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