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| 23rd November 2008 jay patel | mountabu - From: Our Daman Trip idonot know its private or govt but information is best and with direct contact nos.that the best |
| 4th November 2008 Vikas | wrong information - From: Our Daman Trip hello jay, your stated site is not a Government web site. it ia a private site. |
| 29th October 2008 Mount_Abu | Yes, indeed - From: Our Daman Trip Yes, ghanshuu , Mount Abu is indeed a gr8 place to visit, I visit Mount Abu every year, the best place to get DIRECT HOTEL PHONE numbers and save money from Travel-agent commissions is the government website: www.MountAbu.Com Thanks Jay Patel |
| 16th October 2008 ghanshaym | Mount Abu Abode of gods - From: Our Daman Trip I had went thrw ur experience and ur preview. have u ever been to mount abu. it is one of those some pristine destinations on the earth which are blessed with all the colors of nature. ecotourism, village tourism, camping on jungles and horse safari are some of the worth trying activities. i am sure you will be amazed by this for more details follow the link http://www.mountabuhotels.in/ regards ghanshuu |
| 1st June 2008 charuavi | I stand corrected. - From: Bulgaria (Plovdiv) To tell you the truth, we hardly know the difference between Greeks and Romans. So, it looks like Greeks too built theaters. Did they have public baths too ? Thanks for the Information. Charuavi |
| 1st June 2008 charuavi | I stand corrected. - From: Bulgaria (Plovdiv) To tell you the truth, we hardly know the difference between Greeks and Romans. So, it looks like Greeks too built theaters. Did they have public baths too ? Thanks for the Information. Charuavi |
| 23rd May 2008 Milen Penchev | Nice Blogs - From: Bulgaria (Plovdiv) Your blogs are very entertaining. One correction if I may. The amphitheater was built in the Ancient Greek time, long before the Romans came. Plovdiv or Puldin as the Slavs called it was founded by the father of Alexander the Great, Phillip the Second, hence the original name of the city - Phillipopolis. I hope you don't mind the little history lesson. Will be glad to read more from you. I like how you compare everything with Indian experiences from back home. |
| 15th April 2007 Johan | Great - From: Arequipa, Peru Great blog Charuavi. Enjoyed it very much. Johan from Cape Town, South Africa |
| 8th March 2007 charuavi | Thank you! - From: Ramoji Film City - Day 1 Thank you naval. Charuavi |
| 27th February 2007 naval | - From: Ramoji Film City - Day 1 hillarius |
| 17th September 2006 Lou42 | - From: Vancouver Highlights Gastown was named after Gassy Jack who was a owner of a Saloon in Gastown. Gastown was Vancouver's first name. Where Gastown sits was the original "downtown". There is plenty of drug crime and prostition in the area and very many homeless people. Thanks for visiting our fine city |
| 31st August 2006 charuavi | Sure-shot method of producing opals - From: Adelaide, Black hens and Cygnets No, it is not necessary to wait for 35 long years. Increase the quantity of love and affection right from day 1 of your marriage. The heat and pressure that you have to apply are in inverse proportion to the love and affection that you have lavished on him. The results start showing much earlier. Wish you luck and success. |
| 30th August 2006 Rachel | Lovely - From: Adelaide, Black hens and Cygnets Hello, I have read all of your posts and think that they are fabulous! Your writing is gorgeous and has been making me laugh out loud and smile constantly. I have forwarded your blog to my mother and aunties and all female (especially married) friends whom I know will love it! Does it take a full 35 years of marriage to receive jade and opals on demand? |
| 18th August 2006 Garuda | Vertigo in Cambodia :o) - From: Angkor Wat Thanks for a brilliantly observed and superbly written blog :o) And thenks for giving my wife nightmares...... We will be in Siem Reap in November, and ever since booking out tour over eight months ago my "other half" has done nothing but fret about the steps at Angkor Wat. Your epic description of the ascent (and more importantly the descent ) instantly undid months of persuasive reassurance from me! Anyway, we love your blog to bits - we both think you'd be a wonderful travelling companion. |
| 18th August 2006 Heather from Australia | Love the way you write - From: Temple complex of Angkor Thom Thanks for the great descriptions of your adventures. I look forward to reading more. |
| 14th August 2006 Erik L | - From: Temples of Siem Reap, Cambodia Thanks for this intro of the temples. I guess it's good for me cause i'm planning 4 a trip to siam reap myself. But just wondering, where do u got these information? |
| 18th July 2006 Cornel Rosario | Sanskrit, etc - From: Rhinecruise I enjoyed your translations from and into the Sanskrit ! Also the detailed recordings of your travels. Herman Melvillesque, almost! |
| 17th July 2006 udhhalika | Hava Hava hai - From: Hawaii Kona chhan ahe. |
| 5th July 2006 JJ07 | - From: Ludvig II' castles Ludwig II was found drowned in Starnberger See along with his physician - was it an accident or was he assassinated? No one knows for sure. As he was probably gay, assassination seems more likely, as he was becoming / had become an embarrassment to the establishment. |