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Not Your Usual Blog: A Cynics View of Degradation
A Travel Blog entry by oldrover from Bursa, Bursa, Turkey
... Mandal lives at the edge of ruin. The article goes on to describe the subsidence of farms and homes in the Indian Ganges delta due to rising tides and climate factors. [But I lost it.] BELTSVILLE, Md., April 23, 2007 - What is happening to ...
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Jeep Safari
A Travel Blog entry by gramcb from Jodphur, India
... as State Bank of India, Bank of Baroda have foreign exchange counters and give cash against Visa/Master cards. Bank rates and hotel rates do not vary much, but always retain the encashment certificate when you change money through authorized dealers ...
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India
A Travel Blog entry by jamesanddave from Delhi, India
... simply for my benefit. We found the place really interesting, learning about the culture, local environment and religious beliefs around the Ganges, but I was also mortified by the state of this city. I have never witnessed such poverty, the begging was ...
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Rishikesh: The Ananda Spa Experience
A Travel Blog entry by bwulz from Rishikesh, Uttarakhand, India
... by for a visit to Maharishi Mahesh Yogi's ashram (which is now closed). Rishikesh is also known as the birthplace of the Ganges river (Ganga) because it's first town from where the Ganges drops out of the mountains. It's also the "World ...
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Funerals and flowers
A Travel Blog entry by amy9979 from Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India
... rusty ferris wheel -- Yanna found herself so calm she lit up a cigarette. We were back to the hotel for a luxurious elevensees (included in our room rates) and a much needed shower and nap. If you think this blog post is sounding a little bipolar- ...
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Shout Out #20
A Travel Blog entry by hodizzle from Agra, India
... . Generally speaking, Indians don't know how to swim. Drowning is common on pilgrimages to the sacred waters of the Ganges. One-by-one they dove, flopped, plopped, or skipped into the pool and scrambled to reach the opposite end...not ...
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Magnificent Mamallapuram & Tantric Tirumala
A Travel Blog entry by lyncraven from Tamil Nadu, India
... cleverly used as part of the design (water used to flow over the rock and down the fissure and was used to represent the Ganges). There are series of gods & goddesses and other celestial beings (demigods), men (hunters, sages & disciples) ...


