Dog bites, soaring heights and flying kites


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August 22nd 2015
Published: November 11th 2015
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Perched on top of a hill and seemingly growing out of the red rocky terrain it was hard to tell where the red fort started and when the red sandstone mountain ended. The fort here was really remarkable. It stood out as a sign and reminder of power, royalty and the kingdom of Jodhpur to the people below. Before the fort let’s take it back to our arrival. After booking and catching an overnight b... Read Full Entry



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18th November 2015

Love your blog title!
Oh my gosh my heart was racing reading about the attack of the dogs. So glad the backpack helped save the day. I've experienced a dog bite (not in foreign country) and it is traumatic. Glad the soaring heights were so much better. I love the people watching especially for the roof tops. Happy travels.
18th November 2015

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Thank you. Yes I understand, I also felt traumatised even now fear runs through me when I think of that moment and I was not even bitten like you. It is safe to say I never went out after dark in India after that experience and was told a similar story in Goa. Dogs were very territorial and were known to sometimes attack any dog or human they did not know at night. The flight across the fort and even the fort itself made up for it though so I guess all was not lost. Just my sanity ?

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