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Laatste dag in India
... te hebben op de kamer, hebben we in het hotelrestaurant snel wat gegeten. En oh oh oh wat waren de Lassies ( yoghurt drinks ) lekker. Volgens mij had ik een kleine liter ervan op. Hmmmmm....
De volgende ochtend ging de wekker alweer om 7 uur, omdat Chan en Sojie vertrokken naar Hampi. En toen waren er nog maar 5. Maar dat wist het hotel niet. De twee waren vertrokken voordat het hotel begon met ontbijt serveren en het ontbijt ...
Kovalam – On the Beach Front
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Both these beaches are connected by the Hawah Beach or Eve’s Beach. In the 1970s, when the hippies arrived, Hawah Beach was supposed to be India’s first topless beach.
The beaches at Kovalam are popular because the sea is so shallow and extends to about 1 km from the land making it ideal for swimming.
The tourism department provides a vigilant life guard service on all the three beaches.
Some of the best ...
Adjusting to India, and unfortunate pants
... plus, the outfits are so comfortable! Anyways, I bought some 2 for 1 "one size fits all" leggings at Commercial Street and figured that one size really would fit all--first mistake. After our forty minute walk to campus, we got a delicious breakfast at the school's cafeteria. It is a definite adjustment to eat vegetables for breakfast, but the food is incredible and I am about to gain some serious weight.
I guess I got a little too into this veg. roll and moved around ...
Lions, Tigers, and Bears... Oh My!
... t really understand it, because cows are so sacred to the Hindu faith, but they are able to roam around and eat all that garbage (which in the long term, creates a slower and painful death for them because they are not supposed to be eating garbage). So I don’t get the hypocrisy in all of that. They are sacred, so no one will eat them and people put flowers and the like around them, but they can eat **** all day and die slowly, and no ...
Working in India's Sillicon Valley
... the southern state of Karnataka and 3rd biggest city in India. It has been coined "the Silicon Valley of India"for its high number of IT companies. Indeed, Bangalore was the first Indian city to receive electricity and it has produced the maximum number of Indian scientists considered for Nobel Prize nominations, the highest number of Indian professionals in the US (almost 60% of Indian population abroad is ...
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