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Traverse Canada : From East to West for Free by Bhupender Gupta | Book review

Book review:

 "Traverse Canada" is a remarkable travel book that offers a rich and immersive exploration of the wonders of Canada. The journey of the reader through enthralling pictures and their desire to view the place through distance longs more after reading this book. 

The book explores several scenic places like Stanley Park, Capilano Suspension Bridge Park, Granville Island, Vancouver Aquarium, Shannon Falls, Britannia Mine Museum, Jasper National Park, Niagara Falls and many more.The best part is  life like descriptions of the places with some amazing pictures of the places.

Apart from the places, the author captures his interactions with the local people, interesting anecdotes and also his thoughts about the places which were interesting to read. His longing to explore the world and share his experience with others so that they can feel the nature and calmness of the place is overwhelming.

Overall, the book is an exhilarating travel memoir that takes readers on an extraordinary journey across the vast expanse of Canada. Do grab your copy to experience the beautiful pictures of Canada and learn about some facts. Loved it!

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