Himachal Pradesh: Inertia in the Hills
November 19th 2012 When most people think of India, the resulting image is probably nothing like McLeod Ganj. Founded by the British as a hill station in the mid-nineteenth century, there's little remains of it's colonial past, but it's easy to see why the British were attracted to it. Set on a pine ridge at 1700 metres with a mountainous backdrop, clean air and no pollution, it's a lovely place to w
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