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Sun, Sand and Pina Coladas
... small state on the west coast which is famous for its beaches. It was first made popular with tourists as a hippie destination in the 60's and 70's and then more recently as a wild trance party destination in the 90's and noughties. While it still retains elements of both, it has settled down into a popular beach destination for English and Russian package holidays, Indians and backpackers. There is a string of beaches up and down the coast, each with it's ...
Vagator
... they had this great, glass, air conditioned psy trance bosh pit up there so we ended up getting beers and having it in there. We ended up meeting 2 cracking German girls aswell who had been hitch-hiking around Iran! Pretty the last thing I would ever think of doing. But they both spoke amazing English and one of them Pella reminded me of a couple of people I know back home. She was quite hippy. So we stayed chatting, drinking, dancing and chilling til the end then the DJ ...
Exploring North Goa
... most of our stay there. One day we went to Old Goa (former capital of Goa) on a bus. We saw many churches and then headed to Panajim to check out the Panajim Church and get some food.
We also hired a bike for couple of days and went north to Arambol and then to Candolim. Arambol beach was nice (however still didn't level with the paradise in the south...). I gave in to two ladies and bought an anklet from each (so I now have three). I'm ...
Week One in Review - Top 3 Moments
... fair amount of spice in their food but in India, I may as well just drink water and call it a day because I'm convinced that everything ese is going to set my tongue on fire. While this might be a slight exaggeration, I have gone from being someone who buys spicy salsa to the girl whose eyes are watering before the food even gets to the table. Don't get me wrong, the food is delicious, but I may have no taste buds when we leave ...
Une vie un peu sédentaire... pour un temps
... laquelle nous voudrions acheter. Pour ma part j'aimerais une maison sous les arbres avec, dans le jardin, un "banyan tree". Pour ceux qui ne sont jamais allé en Asie, ce sont des arbres, vraiment spéciaux, dont les racines se ramifient en l'air et forment comme des dizaines de troncs secondaires qui descendent depuis les branches. Les vieux arbres sont gigantesques et juste magnifiques!
Le moment le plus magique pour aller se promener sur la plage, c'est le ...