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Free Tibet

His Holiness The Dalai Lama

Posted on October 18, 2013 by Steven Moore | 0 Comments

Anybody that knows anything about me will know that I’m not a very spiritual person, or at least in the traditional sense of the word. I’m a strong willed atheist, I don’t believe in horoscopes and the zodiac, Feng Shui is another name for good taste and even yoga hurts just to watch. The extent of my spirituality is of…

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Camel Safari in Jaisalmer, India

A Desert Camel Safari in Jaisalmer, India

Posted on May 10, 2013 by jessicajhill | 4 Comments

I mount my sitting camel like a horse, unsure of what to expect from the two-day ride through India’s largest desert, Jaisalmer. Once on, our guide pulls my camel’s rope – which is connected to his nose ring through both nostrils – and he stands, back feet first, causing my back to arch in a provocative way much like when…

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Sunset jump photo

The Mountain and the City

Posted on August 25, 2012 by rhohitinani | 20 Comments

We reached a remote mountainside after a week of hiking the steep Kedarkanth peak during the summer of May two years ago, but the memory of this hike is still afresh. It was a chilly sunset evening of a frigid overcast day when the sun dipped issef behind the mountains. We stood near the edge of an unending land, mesmerized, peeking at…

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I Made it to India, Part Two

Posted on May 9, 2012 by LadeeDa | 2 Comments

If you enjoyed part 1, then I’m sure you will love part 2! Off the beaten tracks: India is a country of fragrant spices and curries, in such their food is something to be experienced. There is something for everybody – from piping hot to lightly flavoured. A restaurant you have to make a turn at is KYBER – 145, Mahatma Gandhi…

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Mumbai Local

Posted on May 9, 2012 by Namita Lad | 2 Comments

A lot been said, a lot been heard, a lot been read, a lot been written, but here I’m gonna write about my experience (well, that’s what I do thru my posts). The lifeline of the city Mumbai, the Mumbai Local. Running thru the city like the blood runs in a human body, carrying thousands of people to their destinations…

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I Made it to India, Part One

Posted on May 8, 2012 by LadeeDa | 1 Comments

In my first blog about India I explained how I neatly got sent home and never quite made it into this beautiful country, but I am happy to report that I eventually did enter India! Before anyone considers making the journey to India, they need to consider the following statement carefully: You will either love India or hate her, there is…

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