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                    <title>Apologies for the delay</title>
                    <description>Well I am sooo sorry to you my huge reading public to not have written for a while.  Its not my fault obviously I am currently blaming the Ganges.  I reckon it steals time.  I'm here in a place called Laxman julah near Rishikesh.  Its a very holy place for indians and a very easy place for a wiseman to lose track of time.  I couldn't actually let you know how long I have been hereIn the last</description>
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                    <title>It didn't rain much today</title>
                    <description>Still here in Vashisht and boy does it know how to rain here in monsoon seasonThe rain is awesomely competent  Hours of it.  In fact its probably the most competent thing I have found so far about India.I have seen Vashisht spelt Vashishat.  So thats with a silent shat then.  Not like the cow shit which is everywhere.  Getting back to the guesthouse at night can be an tricky adventure even with </description>
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                    <title>Spazmoproxyvon</title>
                    <description>Hello All and this blog finds me a very happy Wiseman indeed.  I left Ladakh on Monday at bad o'clock.  After hours of interminable and claustrophobic winding through the never ending brown mountains of Ladakh I was finally greeted with the huge green mountains of Himachal Pradesh.  Not only that but moist air and the smell of herbs and pine.  Most welcome to my english heart and lungs.  So here I</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/Asia/India/Himachal-Pradesh/Manali/blog-79411.html</link>
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                    <title>Sheep Wrecked</title>
                    <description>First I have to alert readers to a mistake appearing in an earlier entry.  I let you all know that Namaste means 'hello' in Hindi.  According to my dear friend Pam it means 'I honour your light'  I am as yet unable to verify this however I think its better so lets work on that basis.Anyway  I've been a bit lazy on the old travel blog front recently so I promise you all a fun packed thrilling </description>
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                    <title>Life at 3500m</title>
                    <description>....is very tiring.  I can tell you.  I've been three days here in Leh I think and I'm still puffed out when I walk to the top of the lane leaving my guesthouse.  The past couple of days have seen me laying low and aclimatising.  Trying to get all my stuff sorted.  I spent yesterday feeling pretty rotten in bed.  At the time I was convinced I had malaria.  Funny how all the symptoms of the minor s</description>
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                    <title>A proposal and exit stage left.</title>
                    <description>Kate's guide to IndiaKashmirA place in northern india. You shouldn't go to unless you like bombs soldiers aggressive sales tactics and being ripped off. Beautiful place somewhat spolit by civil war and Kashmiri people see below  Kashmiri peopleDon't trust them......ever.  Enjoy their charming company marvel at their generousity of spirit wonder at their emotional intensity   However even w</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/Asia/India/Jammu-and-Kashmir/blog-74604.html</link>
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                    <title>Alive</title>
                    <description>Hello there everyone back in Blighty.  I feel most remiss in not letting you all know how I'm getting along before now.Its all been pretty hectic here And I'm slowly beginning to get the hang of it  can say at least two whole sentences in hindi and know some Kashmiri words to boot.  I am getting the hang of the toilets squatting over a hole  the constant slightly upset stomach eating with my </description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/Asia/India/Jammu-and-Kashmir/blog-72046.html</link>
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                    <title>Watch out Indians here I come</title>
                    <description>Namaste Thats hello in Hindi  see this can be an educational blog as much as an entertaining oneWell I never  I fly out to Delhi today.  Well tonight at 10pm.  I've got a whole day in front of me to pack eat chicken get travellers cheques and play with getting some cds onto my pda.  Lets hope I survive since I have on various occasions nearly thrown myself laptop and pda out the window in a</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/Europe/United-Kingdom/England/Greater-London/Barnes/blog-69376.html</link>
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                    <title>Its getting closer</title>
                    <description>Here I am in Richmond its the first of June and I fly out to Delhi on the 25th.With nothing but a warm up holiday in the South of France well I wouldn't want to pull a travel muscle now would I and a few goodbyes between me and the marmite of countries.  Apparently you either love India or hate it.  Bring it on.</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/Europe/blog-63484.html</link>
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