Canada Waters, Plaistow & East Ham – Communication ‘No Problem’ – Day 2
Finally, the fateful day had arrived – 11th June – the start of the World Cup 2010, South Africa. I was very excited as…
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Finally, the fateful day had arrived – 11th June – the start of the World Cup 2010, South Africa. I was very excited as…
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Hi! I am Shubham Sarcar, a student of class 7, DPS -R K Puram. Some people may know me from before from another travelogue…
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Where: Dresden, Germany Why: Part of my Europe trip When: July, 2010 Major things I did: Walking around, observation, photography. I had a great…
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Marayoor is a very small taluka town about 40km N of Munnar on the Munnar – Udumalpet road. It’s claim to fame is as…
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This September, me & My 2 friends Tarun and Nishant, planned to visit Vaishno Devi. The schedule was decided as Departure from Delhi to…
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We visited Kasauli during the monsoons this year. The road and gastronomical issues, etc. have been discussed in Part I. We arrived at Kasauli…
Read MoreVisit to Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camps in Poland
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Jagdish, negotiated a sharp turn at Karcham leaving behind mighty Satluj which so far flowed along the road leading to Chitkul the last village…
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My wife and I are avid travelers. In the last 8 years that we have been together, we have practically traveled through the length…
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Hi, I am a regular and avid fan of ghumakkar and swear by the experiences of fellow fun loving ghumakkar’s… Though, I always wanted…
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Ever saw the clouds above and wonder where do they come from and how it would be to rise above them? You must pay a visit to Cherrapunjee, the place we knew as the wettest place on earth. (It may no longer be the wettest one but it can do wonders for you if you are looking for a quiet and adventurous gateway but still not in the mood of suddenly discovering your next door neighbor vacationing in the same spot). We just came back and I thought I better write it down and pay the place its due it truly deserves.
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“What do we leave behind when we cross each frontier? Each moment seems split in two; melancholy for what was left behind and the…
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