Tea pickers on a rainy day



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Blog: Wild sex in Munnar & elsewhere
Date: December 6th 2005

Hi, Munnar is a beutiful hill station in Kerala, famous for tea plantations. Thausands of dunams of tea spread around. It is really nice to see all the tea pickers (only women) at work. It appears that there is tea (and rice) in India as well (and plenty of) and not only in China. At about 21.00, everything is closes and the town is dead. The most interesting incident that happaned to me in ... read more







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