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100 | _aMiedema, Virgil | ||
245 | _aMussoorie and Landour: footprints of the past | ||
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_aNew Delhi : _bIndia Pvt. Ltd, _c 2023 |
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520 | _aThe twin hill stations of Mussoorie and Landour were established by the British in the early nineteenth century as a respite from the heat and dust of the Indian summer on the plains. Even today, these places continue to attract visitors by the hordes, thanks to their salubrious climate and leisurely way of life. While Mussoorie is more 'touristy' and bustling, Landour is a quiet getaway for those looking for a break from city life. | ||
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