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Published: February 25th 2007
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We realised not long after leaving Mumbai why everyone was selling jumpers and hats. We were the only ones on the train without either of those and a heap of blankets and it was absolutely freezing! The icy wind which flowed freely through the open train doors was assisted by numerous stops at all hours where Chai Vendors noisily shouted their way through the carriages and made for a lousy night f...
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Sanjay
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Brings back memories
Hi, it was nice reading your blog on Agonda. I count myself lucky to have visited the place 9 years back, and it was pristine! There was no development on the beach, and just one shack on the side of the road opposite the beach, where we managed to find some beer. I had been there again 4 years ago, and saw at least one permanent structure on the beach. I haven't been there again since, and I shudder to think what awaits me when I finally venture there again.