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Do you like the sea when it is calm, or like to see it when it is having high tides?
Asked by tanuja,
12 Feb 08:00 pm
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Watching the sea, when it's having high tides is awesomely a thrilling experience. That gives an impression that every rising tide falls down only to rise again. Life is also such that has many falls and rises and you need to continue your journey through with determination to reach your destination...!
Answered by Dil Se, 12 Feb 10:08 pm
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A calm sea with small rollers always enchanting....it gives a placid atmosphere and we can voyage thru it like an bottle thrown in it hundreds of kms away.....a roaring sea is terrifying and we cannot love it like any extreme occurrences of this universes
Answered by Manas, 12 Feb 08:15 pm
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I live besides the sea....and i 've seen both the images of sea U 've mentioned....
Answered by Pradipta pati, 12 Feb 08:07 pm
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When in Water ( bathing), I like Sea to be calm. Whn enjoying the view , then let the Sea be Rough & more beautiful !!
Answered by Nitin Ray, 12 Feb 08:07 pm
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Generally calm sea but sometimes it is exciting to see when in high tides,.
Answered by Ramesh Agarwal, 12 Feb 09:15 pm
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