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| 6th February 2007 JoeGoaUk | Nice photos - From: Goa beyond the beaches (Part I) really nice Thanks. |
| 6th February 2007 Michael Ali, Karachi, Pakistan | Goa beyond the beaches - From: Goa beyond the beaches (Part II) Having visited Goa last month...I whole-heartedly agree with your observations. Looking forward to part III |
| 4th February 2007 Roland Francis | Hindu Temples As Well - From: Goa beyond the beaches (Part I) Goa has a rich canvas of hindu temples. You will get good photograhic settings of their location usually amidst rural village scenes. |
| 29th July 2006 David | Clavin - From: Goa beyond the beaches (Part I) Where have all the beaches gone? |
| 24th April 2006 nevilleb | re: Mapusa - From: Goa beyond the beaches (Part I) Thanks for your comments, Caroline. The Mapusa market may be a daily affair with a small motley crowd of locals vending their wares, but the REAL Mapusa market is a weekly affair -- around the place behind the bus stand - where it draws a large collection of locals from all over the neighbouring districts eager to do business. |
| 22nd April 2006 Caroline | Mapusa - From: Goa beyond the beaches (Part I) Very much enjoyed reading your journal. Please could I point out the Mapusa Market is held everyday not just once each week. |
| 10th April 2006 Rashmi | cool!! - From: Goa beyond the beaches (Part I) Hi Neville, extremely well written travelogue!! makes me want to go back :) and the images are fabulous. i love the peppers!! |
| 6th April 2006 nevilleb | - From: Goa beyond the beaches (Part I) ranjit: Thank you for your kind words. Yes, the [i]real Goa[/i] , like the [i]real[/i] any-place-else, is to be experienced by leaving the oft-visited places behind and striking out on your own journey of discovery. As I put it, its thinking like a traveler and not a tourist. |
| 6th April 2006 ranjit | wonderful work! - From: Goa beyond the beaches (Part I) Hi Neville, this is a really wonderfull narration of ur trip! specially since its goa without the beach! And i think this is what actually goa is all about! great job! |