Sunday, October 04, 2009
About Me
I started 'Travel Tales from India' my India Travel Blog quite reluctantly. But it has become an anchor for my writing now. I use this blog to write 'off topic' stuff too. I have two passions, to travel in India (mostly) and then talk about it. My second passion is reading. My India travel blog was once linked at BBC and The Guardian. All my stories published at Gonomad can be viewed from this writer profile page. Interested in more India Travel Blogs?
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- Innocent Drinks, UK
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- The Market at Bundi, Rajasthan
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5 Comments:
Beautiful!
Looks more like a steam age factory
Phivos thank you, you have a wonderful blog!
Tarun I think the structure is very old.
Fruit and vegetable market of a place are quite fascinating and sometimes one discovers new varieties. One of my friends makes it a point to see the local fruit and vegetable market of whichever city she travels to.
Namita that is very interesting observation! However, I went here because I was with a person from Leeds and this building is quite majestic! But then maybe next time I will make an effort.
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