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February 12th 2015
Published: February 16th 2015
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An early visit to the Undavalli cave temples was a highlight, carved from solid rock by Buddhists in the second century and adapted in the 7th by the Hindus the third level has a wonderful carved figure of a reclining Vishnu. The next hour or two was through rural countryside to the archeological site at Amaravathi where the remains of India's largest Buddhist stupa built at the orders of Ashoka ... Read Full Entry



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19th February 2015

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When you scolded your tongue, was it suitably chastised?? : )
19th February 2015

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I will chastise you soon lol
22nd February 2015

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The fields of red chills are beautiful. Truly low end accommodations when they don't have warm water and toilet paper. I'm past those kind of accommodations at this point in life. I don't mind basic but I want some basics. When you have to take naps to avoid looking at a country it might be time for a new country. The architecture is beautiful but I'm not sure you are enjoying the overall experience. Maybe I'm mistaken.
22nd February 2015

Hey I agree if my wife was with me I would be staying better where possible - still most are fine

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