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Lock Down Day 15

DOCUMENTARIES & MOVIES.................


Early morning of Day 15 of lock down started with the final part of Ip Man movie series. It was an good movie would recommend someone to watch the movie if they're interested in Chinese Kung Fu.

Similarly, had meal and started to feel that the lock down days have started to become similar for me so have been thinking to try something new but have no idea what to do so just was going through Youtube and just aw some videos that grabbed my attention those were the documentaries related to Nepal.

Time was moving so fast that it was already time for the lunch by then.

After lunch watched those documentaries named Dangerous Way to School & Deadliest Roads of Nepal. Both documentaries showed how worse and dangerous is the conditions of Transportation in Nepal and the effects that have imposed to the various regions of my country.

Finally, after finishing the documentaries as I said time flies so fast that it was already time for dinner and had some dinner and again back with the internet surfing, Youtube stuffs hehehehehe.....

!!Thank You!!

Stay Home, Stay Safe


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