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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Feb 2009 07:36:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ravi</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The conference was over on Sunday evening, and as I couldn&#8217;t get a low fare plane out of Delhi on Monday, I decided to fly back on Tuesday, and spend Monday looking around Delhi. I had taken a Pre Paid taxi from the airport in Delhi to Chanakyapuri, where Pondicherry State Guest House is, where I had preferred to stay. The accommodation was good enough. Well, where else would you get a room for Rs 400 a night? Well, this rate is only for the people who book from Pondicherry and have a Pondicherry address. Managed to visit the Red Fort on Sunday evening itself, and thanks to the lighting conditions (and my deteriorating photography skills), none of the photos came out well. I booked a tikcet with Panicker&#8217;s Travel who had a package that covers Agra Fort, Taj Mahal and the Lord Krishna temple at Mathura. Cost me 750 bucks. The volvo bus started at 6 am, and I had to wake up at 4 am and leave my hotel at around 5. I had a sweater over my shirt, a jerkin over the sweater, and a thick pair of jeans, and I was still shivering thru the auto  <a href="http://ravisblog.com/wah-taj/"> Continue Reading</a>]]></description>
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		<title>The Loner&#8217;s Guide to Goa Part IV</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 May 2008 06:32:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ravi</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Baga Beach I walked down the road, and found that there were small plants and trees on the sand, and the backsides of a lot of shacks, and I didnt really know that there was a beach behind it. I walked and walked and walked and found a small entry passage in between those plants, and at a distance I saw some sand. It was around 8 PM, and I was worried. Was this what Goa had to offer me? Baga beach being so much talked about on all blogs and websites where ever I searched for it? Anyways, to take a closer look, I just walked inside. It was unfortunately a moonless night, and the lights were insufficuent, and thanks to my poor eye sight, I couldnt see much of it except the 2 shacks on either sides of the pathways. I just went and sat on one of the shacks and ordered a beer. I asked for Kingfisher, and what I got was King&#8217;s Black Label. I paid for the beer, and walked towards the sea, and then I looked left and right, and to my amusement, it was a very beautiful, long beach that extended upto Calangute  <a href="http://ravisblog.com/the-loners-guide-to-goa-part-iv-2/"> Continue Reading</a>]]></description>
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		<title>The Loner&#8217;s Guide to Goa Part IV</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 May 2008 06:32:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ravi</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Baga Beach I walked down the road, and found that there were small plants and trees on the sand, and the backsides of a lot of shacks, and I didnt really know that there was a beach behind it. I walked and walked and walked and found a small entry passage in between those plants, and at a distance I saw some sand. It was around 8 PM, and I was worried. Was this what Goa had to offer me? Baga beach being so much talked about on all blogs and websites where ever I searched for it? Anyways, to take a closer look, I just walked inside. It was unfortunately a moonless night, and the lights were insufficuent, and thanks to my poor eye sight, I couldnt see much of it except the 2 shacks on either sides of the pathways. I just went and sat on one of the shacks and ordered a beer. I asked for Kingfisher, and what I got was King&#8217;s Black Label. I paid for the beer, and walked towards the sea, and then I looked left and right, and to my amusement, it was a very beautiful, long beach that extended upto Calangute  <a href="http://ravisblog.com/the-loners-guide-to-goa-part-iv-2-2/"> Continue Reading</a>]]></description>
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		<title>The Loner&#8217;s Guide to Goa Part IV</title>
		<link>http://ravisblog.com/the-loners-guide-to-goa-part-iv-3/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 May 2008 06:32:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ravi</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Baga Beach I walked down the road, and found that there were small plants and trees on the sand, and the backsides of a lot of shacks, and I didnt really know that there was a beach behind it. I walked and walked and walked and found a small entry passage in between those plants, and at a distance I saw some sand. It was around 8 PM, and I was worried. Was this what Goa had to offer me? Baga beach being so much talked about on all blogs and websites where ever I searched for it? Anyways, to take a closer look, I just walked inside. It was unfortunately a moonless night, and the lights were insufficuent, and thanks to my poor eye sight, I couldnt see much of it except the 2 shacks on either sides of the pathways. I just went and sat on one of the shacks and ordered a beer. I asked for Kingfisher, and what I got was King&#8217;s Black Label. I paid for the beer, and walked towards the sea, and then I looked left and right, and to my amusement, it was a very beautiful, long beach that extended upto Calangute  <a href="http://ravisblog.com/the-loners-guide-to-goa-part-iv-3/"> Continue Reading</a>]]></description>
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		<title>The Loner&#8217;s Guide to Goa Part IV</title>
		<link>http://ravisblog.com/the-loners-guide-to-goa-part-iv-2-3/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 May 2008 06:32:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ravi</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Baga Beach I walked down the road, and found that there were small plants and trees on the sand, and the backsides of a lot of shacks, and I didnt really know that there was a beach behind it. I walked and walked and walked and found a small entry passage in between those plants, and at a distance I saw some sand. It was around 8 PM, and I was worried. Was this what Goa had to offer me? Baga beach being so much talked about on all blogs and websites where ever I searched for it? Anyways, to take a closer look, I just walked inside. It was unfortunately a moonless night, and the lights were insufficuent, and thanks to my poor eye sight, I couldnt see much of it except the 2 shacks on either sides of the pathways. I just went and sat on one of the shacks and ordered a beer. I asked for Kingfisher, and what I got was King&#8217;s Black Label. I paid for the beer, and walked towards the sea, and then I looked left and right, and to my amusement, it was a very beautiful, long beach that extended upto Calangute  <a href="http://ravisblog.com/the-loners-guide-to-goa-part-iv-2-3/"> Continue Reading</a>]]></description>
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		<title>The Loner&#8217;s Guide to Goa Part III</title>
		<link>http://ravisblog.com/the-loners-guide-to-goa-part-iii-2/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 May 2008 03:10:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ravi</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We left the airport, got on to a highway, and the driver took a shortcut, that rode alongside the seashore, and I was completely lost. My brains stopped working, I heard nothing, I felt nothing, all I could see was the beauty of the sea hitting on the rocks from the road on the cliff on which we were driving. I suddenly got into a trance. I couldnt even think of getting my camera out and capturing a picutre of the place. The setting sun was magnificent. Thru the winding roads that were climbing up and down from Dabolin Airport to Sangolda, where I had reserved my hotel, called Belle Vista Wado. It is a remodeled Portuguese building, has got about 10 rooms and 2 suites. It was a cool hotel. Since the size of the hotel was small, the staff were also little in number, and they were all extraordinarily friendly. Maybe that is something that comes naturally comes with the Konkani people, they are all very friendly and hospitable. I checked in and was shwon to my room where I unpacked and took a shower, and called the reception and asked for a rickshaw to go to the  <a href="http://ravisblog.com/the-loners-guide-to-goa-part-iii-2/"> Continue Reading</a>]]></description>
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		<title>The Loner&#8217;s Guide to Goa Part III</title>
		<link>http://ravisblog.com/the-loners-guide-to-goa-part-iii-2-2/</link>
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		<dc:creator>Ravi</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We left the airport, got on to a highway, and the driver took a shortcut, that rode alongside the seashore, and I was completely lost. My brains stopped working, I heard nothing, I felt nothing, all I could see was the beauty of the sea hitting on the rocks from the road on the cliff on which we were driving. I suddenly got into a trance. I couldnt even think of getting my camera out and capturing a picutre of the place. The setting sun was magnificent. Thru the winding roads that were climbing up and down from Dabolin Airport to Sangolda, where I had reserved my hotel, called Belle Vista Wado. It is a remodeled Portuguese building, has got about 10 rooms and 2 suites. It was a cool hotel. Since the size of the hotel was small, the staff were also little in number, and they were all extraordinarily friendly. Maybe that is something that comes naturally comes with the Konkani people, they are all very friendly and hospitable. I checked in and was shwon to my room where I unpacked and took a shower, and called the reception and asked for a rickshaw to go to the  <a href="http://ravisblog.com/the-loners-guide-to-goa-part-iii-2-2/"> Continue Reading</a>]]></description>
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		<title>The Loner&#8217;s Guide to Goa Part III</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ravi</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We left the airport, got on to a highway, and the driver took a shortcut, that rode alongside the seashore, and I was completely lost. My brains stopped working, I heard nothing, I felt nothing, all I could see was the beauty of the sea hitting on the rocks from the road on the cliff on which we were driving. I suddenly got into a trance. I couldnt even think of getting my camera out and capturing a picutre of the place. The setting sun was magnificent. Thru the winding roads that were climbing up and down from Dabolin Airport to Sangolda, where I had reserved my hotel, called Belle Vista Wado. It is a remodeled Portuguese building, has got about 10 rooms and 2 suites. It was a cool hotel. Since the size of the hotel was small, the staff were also little in number, and they were all extraordinarily friendly. Maybe that is something that comes naturally comes with the Konkani people, they are all very friendly and hospitable. I checked in and was shwon to my room where I unpacked and took a shower, and called the reception and asked for a rickshaw to go to the  <a href="http://ravisblog.com/the-loners-guide-to-goa-part-iii-3/"> Continue Reading</a>]]></description>
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		<title>The Loner&#8217;s Guide to Goa Part III</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We left the airport, got on to a highway, and the driver took a shortcut, that rode alongside the seashore, and I was completely lost. My brains stopped working, I heard nothing, I felt nothing, all I could see was the beauty of the sea hitting on the rocks from the road on the cliff on which we were driving. I suddenly got into a trance. I couldnt even think of getting my camera out and capturing a picutre of the place. The setting sun was magnificent. Thru the winding roads that were climbing up and down from Dabolin Airport to Sangolda, where I had reserved my hotel, called Belle Vista Wado. It is a remodeled Portuguese building, has got about 10 rooms and 2 suites. It was a cool hotel. Since the size of the hotel was small, the staff were also little in number, and they were all extraordinarily friendly. Maybe that is something that comes naturally comes with the Konkani people, they are all very friendly and hospitable. I checked in and was shwon to my room where I unpacked and took a shower, and called the reception and asked for a rickshaw to go to the  <a href="http://ravisblog.com/the-loners-guide-to-goa-part-iii-2-3/"> Continue Reading</a>]]></description>
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