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29th December 2008
Elodie
- From: Amritsar, Jammu and Kashmir
Planning at the moment my trip to Jammu, kashmir, and Ladhak for this summer .I found your blog by accident. And I have to say I was glad I did .It was amazing following your adventures ,full of useful informations and tips. Thanks a million for sharing your experiences and making us dream . By the way your pictures are amazing too. Take care . Elodie from France
7th December 2008
manjunath bc
just awesome - From: Northern India, part II
wonderful description and high quality superp photographs. it gives a real tour of north india. spendid job.
31st October 2008
Geert Dekkers
great - From: Rajasthan, Part II
Great pictures. We are preparing our trip to India and we are in the mood now.
22nd September 2008
sonal
Gujarat - From: Mumbai to Palitana
Hi It was great reading your trip, the pic are amazing. I was just wondering how long does it take to get to Ellora and Ajanta from mumbai? Sonal
24th August 2008
anonymous
- From: India - Diu
india sucks........kidding !it looks really kool!!
29th July 2008
Dhansukh Thory
Good Approach to develop interest of People - From: Rajasthan, Part II
Your site is really good you cover all types of Desert's tradition, architecture, sculpture and music. you also include your personal views.
16th July 2008
Cant tell u who i m
Lov it there - From: India - Diu
ello every 1. Im from Diu and I lov it there. It is amazzing. I am goin there nex year.
11th June 2008
anonymous
- From: India - Diu
hi everyone in diu , it is my home town and i was born there then i moved i n united kingdom, but still i am missing my home town. but tell u 1 thing is that it is best place to go on holiday. but nrver go on holiday in augest, there is a reason why i am saying this because in augest it rain's alot in that time amd it will spoil your holiday and all the day will go bad.
22nd May 2008
Rahim Malvat
Diu : Geographical landscape of Gujarat - From: India - Diu
Hi, I am Rahim, in 1993 First time i have visited Diu, at that time I was student of Geography i was in final year of Master degree . i saw diu it was really good.
6th April 2008
janvi
- From: India - Diu
i was born in diu.i miss my home town very much.my home town langauge is gujrati n i somthing say to,diu bovj saru ane farva layk sthar che.wwhen im go to my home town?????????????????i love diu it"s so nice n so beautifulllllllllll
24th February 2008
sami
- From: India - Diu
i was born in diu aswell and realy miss the sites
7th February 2008
Deepak Singh
You are a Nut Case but Really Indian In heart - From: Amritsar, Jammu and Kashmir
I am from india and could not travel on the Bus roof top which you did and i also want to travel on the top of the train as you must have seen many people do.maye be one day i could do. The reason many indian travel by pony is becasue of health issues as poeple don't exercise much in india. you really travelled in india and as many idiots foreigners to talk about the povery of the county.
26th January 2007
Anon
- From: India - Diu
My ancestors are from Diu which I only learnt about recently and it was nice to see some fotos of it. I would love to travel and see it for real one day
18th November 2006
anonymous
- From: India - Diu
hi iam am born in diu its cool 2 see diu on website. hope i can enjoy more of my birth town
21st September 2006
amit
so wonderfull !!! - From: Amritsar, Jammu and Kashmir
as i am from jammu.but i never see this place with this view!!! great to see it .
14th August 2006
mannz
My Home Town - From: India - Diu
hi pple it iz ma home town and i do live dere but now i m in uk.........!!!!! so itz nice 2 see diu again in dis website........da picz init r heavy........n i feel tht i m in diu now.lol ...ehehe......so nice 2 c u DIU again n i hope 2 see u again n again..............
3rd August 2006
anonymous
- From: India - Diu
hi..i was born in diu..m doin architecture in mumbai n my final project is revitalizin da area near diu fort n its interestin to do somethin in my native place.
2nd July 2006
Prem
Beautiful - From: Rajasthan, Part II
I am an Indian but I haven't seen the Thar desert yet. Your pics have tempted me to go and see it asap. :)
20th June 2006
sameer dhar
awesome - From: Amritsar, Jammu and Kashmir
its awesome, thanks a ton you have brushed the dust on my memory lanes, it was great to see the breattaking pics of kashmir since we left that place 16years back. am planing a visit to kashmir, will surely update by new pics. keep it up cheers
17th June 2006
Hasmukh
- From: India - Diu
hi every1 i was born in diu, but currently living in uk. diu is 1 of the very good irland..............
4th April 2006
Elizabeth
- From: Tunisia - from Arab Towns, to Roman Ruins, to the Southern Rocky Desert
Throughly enjoyed your photos and text. I attend college and looking for information on Tunisia so it was very exciting to find your blog. Thanks
1st April 2006
123
pictures - From: Rajasthan, Part II
you have some really cool pictures here, well done. it would be soo useful if you could put a date on them or perhaps the time of the year. well done again!!!!!!!
30th March 2006
nevilleb
- From: Ladakh, part I
Nice journal you have here. Just thought I'd add my two cents. :) Its "Juley", not "Joo-lay". Literally translated, it reads as "Good appetite". Don't ask me they why's and how's, but it's used for greetings, goodbyes, the works! I've been to Ladakh myself, but via the Manal-Leh route. I hope to do the Srinagar-Leh route via Kargil someday, to round up the travelling experience. The Kashmiri salted tea -- salt is generally added in generous doses to tea in the highlands. In Tibet (and Ladakh!), it is added to "Tsampa" -- buttered ground barley. I suspect it has to do with raising the blood pressure in order to mitigate the crushing headaches that are common at the higher altitudes. An excess of salt in the body tends to make one retain more water, which can only mitigate the dehydration one is prone to at such high altitudes. You have some very good images up. Keep shooting! Neville Bulsara http://www.nevillebulsara.com Travel and Documentary photography
27th March 2006
shilpa
25 may 2006 - From: India - Diu
hi everyone in india. i like india very much and i was born in india byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
21st February 2006
Nirmal shah
Very good approach for India. - From: Mumbai to Palitana
Hi Fernando you wrote a very good artical on Indian Historical places.As I am Indian and I am very happy when I read this article but there are thousands of places and each place has its own reputation and own belief, you will find diffrent kind of experiance. If you want to know something more than I will give you the information about that. Nirmal Shah nirmalshah22@yahoo.com
13th February 2006
Nehali
thanks - From: India - Diu
Hi, i was born in india and i like it very much too like you did, it looks like you had so much fun.
6th February 2006
Mizzie
great writings! - From: Tunisia - from Arab Towns, to Roman Ruins, to the Southern Rocky Desert
felt like i was right there with ya... beautiful photos as usual ;)
31st January 2006
Esteban
quick peek - From: Tunisia - from Arab Towns, to Roman Ruins, to the Southern Rocky Desert
I haven't had time to read the blog, but the pics look great! I'll read it when i'm not overflowing with work...
30th January 2006
TominVB
Superb - From: Tunisia - from Arab Towns, to Roman Ruins, to the Southern Rocky Desert
Thank you for the journal. Looking forward to reading more.
30th January 2006
shdw100
WOW - From: Tunisia - from Arab Towns, to Roman Ruins, to the Southern Rocky Desert
Yet another adventure in the Darthmilmo playbook! Wonderful scenery and commentary. You certainly had an eventful time!
27th January 2006
Jenny
- From: Northern India, part II
Wow! Amazing pictures and a lot of information. Thanks!
11th December 2005
Neil
- From: Mumbai to Palitana
Great pics and narrative
9th November 2005
araby
really incredible pics and info - From: Northern India, part II
... and thanks for your input in a forum reply in VT... that's how I found out about your blog... ... best regards ....... araby


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