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AQI of Mustang
Mustang, Nepal truly felt like heaven.
The blue sky and clean air were incredible.
Perhaps I had never breathed in air with an AQI below 50 before in my life, but experiencing such pure air was extraordinary.
The clear blue sky and the distant Himalayas and hills were visible in stunning detail.
Every breath felt full of energy.
It was the kind of environment that our Constitution promises to protect, and in Mustang, I was able to experience it completely.
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