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Ticking along.....
... with people hanging off every available railing. The bus said standing room for 11 only. More like 111, I reckon! Great fun though. And 20 kilometres for 18 pence. Bargain!! Margao was equally manic. You've never seen so much traffic. I think London's bad but this was a different world. We have seen motor scooters with four up, we've seen them riding pillion - sidesaddle, and we've heard horns - lots of horns. But everyone just gets on with it. I ...
Goa, a place you must love...
... amp; Benaulim. The rooms were lovely & very clean and the staff was super friendly and helpful. We definitely come back to this place. We didn’t do any excursions, but just relaxed at the beach. That’s the way Goa is. 2 restaurant highlights during our stay in Goa: Vegetarian restaurant “Sagar Kinara” & “Pasta Hut” at the Colmar Resort in Colva (I know it’s not the most ...
Day 24 and Day 25
... have to do any proper work, the kids just coloured and made a card for me. I wrote up my profiles of the kids for the camp as there is no recent info on the mentally challenged school there and this afternoon I will go to the orphanage for the last time. This evening I am going to go to Colva to buy some of the last bits and pieces with Alisha, either I will give them to Irene and Di to take home or I will post them tomorrow.
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Vagator, Anjuna and Chapora
... away from the beach he blows his whistle at you. He really didn’t want to get wet saving anyone! But hey I guess it’s not a bad thing really.
Vagator is only a 20 minute or so walk from Anjuna so we walked down a few times. The first time we went down was a Wednesday so it was market day. If you want to shop Anjuna market is the perfect place if you want to buy some clothes or jewellry or spices or incense sticks etc, as long as you’re willing to pay! They ...
Anjuna and Goa
... and then went on a wander down to the main street. I know Anjuna anyway so it was sound. As I was walking down this Indian guy approached me on a bike and said hello, asked where I was from as usual and why European guys don't want to talk with India guys. I speculated maybe people are just a bit wary of people rocking up to them but couldn't really provide a full detailed answer. But I said I was after a hotel and he said he knew a cheap one for 250R a night. So initially a ...