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                    <title>pics from Jabalpur and around</title>
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                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/Asia/India/Madhya-Pradesh/Jabalpur/blog-717828.html</link>
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                    <title>Jabalpur</title>
                    <description>Ive always thought about myself as a city person. In countryside I feel a bit out of place and have no idea what to do apart from well observing the countryside and being a little scared. In a city I function cities for me mean people and the best things the people managed to produce beautiful buildings nice parks theatres museums palaces universities quirky things of different kinds</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/Asia/India/Madhya-Pradesh/Jabalpur/blog-717827.html</link>
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                    <title>pics from Khajuraho</title>
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                    <title>Khajuraho</title>
                    <description>The only AC carriage on the night train from Agra to Khajuraho has 8 foreigners out of maybe 80something people in the carriage  an unreasonable high proportion if you think about it. We arrive at 7am fight our way through rikshas find the guy sent by our hotel to pick us up and are driven into the nicest hotel weve seen inIndia. For a country with 1 billion people 19k population of K</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/Asia/India/Madhya-Pradesh/Khajuraho/blog-713449.html</link>
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                    <title>pics from Agra</title>
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                    <title>Agra</title>
                    <description>Agra has two main attractions  the Taj Mahal and the Agra fort. The first is more famous most probably due to being clean and more westernised than any other place of interest much more advertised literally everywhere and charging you much more too. This is not to say the Taj is not nice  it is but not so special after all and there is not so much to see to be honest. Agra fort is a rem</description>
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                    <title>photos from Delhi</title>
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                    <title>BKKDEL. New Delhi</title>
                    <description>I am sitting in a train to Agra chai vendor has already walked by three times people are eating a late breakfast and the train is heading towards the South. So Delhi is done for us at least for this time.Delhi started for Vanya about 7 hours earlier compared to myself when I still was in a hotel in Bangkok and he was already in Delhi airport. So he is now an expert in all colours and shades of</description>
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                    <title>Phang nga bay trip and pictures</title>
                    <description>Our last day in Phuket we spent like real Russian tourists  we bought an organised day tour you know this sort of thing that grannies do on holidays. We were driven in a mini bus to Phang nga bay northeast of Phuket and then entertained there in a variety of ways we saw some bridge which is famous because people jump off it to commit suicide we saw amazing monkeys who live by a cave with </description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/Asia/Thailand/South-West-Thailand/Phuket/blog-712912.html</link>
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                    <title>elephant riding pics</title>
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                    <title>Elephant riding</title>
                    <description>This was another thing on the todo list forThailand and even though it turned out to be much quicker simpler and cheaper than the diving course it still was fun. In fact everything is very simple  read the guidebook look up the elephant place website fill out the form and they come and pick you up at the time you indicated in the form and drive you to the riding place. There you climb </description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/Asia/Thailand/South-West-Thailand/Phuket/blog-712459.html</link>
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                    <title>diving course pics</title>
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                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/Asia/Thailand/South-West-Thailand/Phuket/blog-712450.html</link>
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                    <title>Diving course</title>
                    <description>The whole idea of going toThailand initially was hooked up onto diving so we had no excuse not to do it. Or at least to try. Of course we had no idea how much it would cost so on our second day in Phuket we sailed into the first PADI advertising shop we saw and got filled in on the thing. One day in the pool plus 5 dives over the next three days all yours for 300 quid the lady said. We left t</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/Asia/Thailand/South-West-Thailand/Phuket/blog-712448.html</link>
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                    <title>photos from phuket</title>
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                    <title>Phuket</title>
                    <description>First time I saw this world was in the 90s when Ukraine just opened up and started being flooded with chinese turkish and polish produce sold on flea markets. My mother bought a purple winter coat which had a picture of rainbow palm tree stitched on its side pocket together with the word Phuket  dont ask me why. I had no idea what it meant not to mention imagining that I could ever </description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/Asia/Thailand/South-West-Thailand/Phuket/blog-709494.html</link>
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                    <title>photos from Bangkok</title>
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                    <title>Bangkok</title>
                    <description>The first thing that we saw in Bangkok in daylight was not flowers temples or tuktuks but power wires. They are everywhere dangling not far above your head in ridiculous numbers running from one pole to another and obscuring the buildings on the opposite side of the street. Buildings are a separate story too. Most of them look like they suffered a fire and have been never repaired and remind</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/Asia/Thailand/Central-Thailand/Bangkok/blog-704451.html</link>
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                    <title>LHRBOM</title>
                    <description> It is required that all passengers fill out the landing forms announces the loundspeaker on board of our plane.  We are transiting straight to Thailand...  You don39t need the form then. The guy sitting next to me picks up the indian immigration form and starts filling it out. I39m trying to peep but can39t see much so I decide to ask  Does this form ask for an address in India  </description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/Asia/India/Maharashtra/Mumbai/Gorai/blog-702092.html</link>
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                    <title>BOMBKK</title>
                    <description>Ladies and gentlemen welcome to Bangkok. The temperature outside is 35C local time is 631pm.I queue in front of a blue counter saying Visa on arrival and with smaller letters below  1 minute per person. Behind the counter there is a table supporting a massive portrait of the thai king and some vases with flowers. I somehow ended up in the middle of a large group of guys travelling from </description>
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