Have you ever seen those videos that show the incredible beauty of different parts of India? Those are the videos that often leave people with a happy feeling. Just like this clip shared on Twitter by Harsh Goenka. The video gives a glimpse of different picturesque locations around the country. There is a chance that the video will make you want to travel to those places too.
The image is taken from a Twitter video showing a part of the incredible India. (Twitter/@hvgoenka)
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The business tycoon shared the video with a simple but apt caption that reads, “Incredible India.” The video is set to a peppy background score. As the clip progresses, it shows various places from Kerala to Rajasthan.
Take a look at the wonderful video that may leave you amazed:
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The video was shared two days ago. Since being posted, the video has received close to 27,000 views. The share has additionally accumulated nearly 1,000 likes. People posted various reactions while reacting to the video.
Here’s how Twitter users reacted:
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The video was shared two days ago. Since being posted, the video has received close to 27,000 views. The share has additionally accumulated nearly 1,000 likes. People posted various reactions while reacting to the video.
Here’s how Twitter users reacted:
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“Really Incredible,” wrote a Twitter user. “Absolutely: this is the real #IncredibleIndia,” commented another. “Truly the Land of captivating & majestic landscapes! Our own lovely India,” posted a third. “Really incredible. Thanks Sir for sharing,” wrote a fourth.
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