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if you're looking for a paying guest accommodation in the islands we offer our place is port blair for Rs 600 a room (twin sharing) meals are separate. for bookings please dial 09933251942, the person's name is mohan. give him my reference and all details of dates and meal preferences and hope to see you there.
cheers,
tanaz
Needed contact details Hi.. Tanaz, I will be in your Andamans in Oct-Nov and would definitely like to explore the 5th Island. Could you please give your contact details so that I can get in touch with you. thanks!!
love yr kayaking story Hi, i spend some time in the andamans as we have a property at wandoor. I lost 2 of my sit on top kayaks there 2 years ago. i think i ll bring another inflatable one there next time. i dive too. cheers
nice... Hey, your blog offers a nice window into the andaman & nicobars. Keep writing!
I write too about my home in arunachal, you can check it out!
www.anetherworld.blogspot.com
cheers!
footing the bill There are stereotypes that we all conform to, with different levels of adherence ranging from person to person. I think it's a "guy thing" to offer to pay the bill, but most of the time, we're only being nice. Also, guys like to always be in control of things and what better way to show control than to pay the bill. When two (or many) guys go for dinner/drinks etc. there's equal level of control, so the bill alway gets split. But on a new date with a girl, you want to exercise control. It's possibly chauvinist, but but I see plenty of women living up to their "scatter-brained bimbette" stereotypes as well. So both parties are two blame.
Conclusion? I have no idea, and I've lost my train of thought!
Thank you Nikhil Hi, :)
Sorry, haven't checked the blog for a bit. How are things? You know, a while ago, my lawyer told me: you can sit on the bank of the river and contemplate all the troubles that await you in the river and plan all your life for the correct moment to cross it and maybe even die waiting for that moment, or, just jump in and die trying to cross it. But either way one thing is for sure - you will die.
It inspired me to jump. There is no such thing as future, there is only the present - it's the only way. So just jump
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visit??? Who's inviting you to visit??? I'm inviting you to come stay!!! Come live there :))
Anytime. But the most-est best-est time to visit the islands is between mid jan to mid march. nothing like it.
come nah come nah come nah.
just quietly come
salt to sweet Hi, now, the only reason i've accepted to display your comment is because that's the only way i can reply to it.
To the point: I'm not scandalous enough to be a politician and i don't like making promises i cannot keep.
Next: Turning salt water into fresh water is something i am extremely skeptical about because of the seemingly obvious impact this would have on marine life immediately surrounding the coastline.
a survey brought out by the zoological survey of india estimated that the average distance from the high tide line that marine life breeds and thrives is approximately 8km out. So for cities like Bombay Madras and Calcutta it is a very feasible and sensible to do this since no marine life gets affected by the sudden unnatural increase in salt content in the sea; but here and places similar to the Andamans in which the ZSI found Marine life to thrive and breed "just off the shore" this would have a drastic impact on such a fragile ecosystem. It might eventually result in...Mumbai
water problems I'll tell you this: Mumbai, India's financial hub has water issues. Every year in the months preceding the monsoon and during the rains, daily headlines only rave about the amount of water we have left in our lakes. The obvious question to ask here is why can't the government start salt water treatment plants for in port cities like Mumbai, chennai etc. You know why they can't? Cause they're going around commissioning 2km sea links that cost thousands of crores and which only add to the problem. The farther you go from the big city, the less important you become. It's as simple as that. Either you take things into your own hands or you can sit and cry till kingdom come. You've always been a fighter, why not take the next step? You've taken up water harvesting and you're saving your skin. Good for you. What about the others? Spread awareness, set up a trustor an NGO. Get aid. Become a politician. You were built for that sort of stuff ;)
rain water harveting You mean why don't i as in as an individual do rain water harveting for myself or are you suggesting the only obvious suggestion that the government should be following?
If it's the former i already do rain water harvesting that's four dams on my farm of nothing but rain water that still nearly goes dry in eak summer due to regular consumption by just five individuals and one big sun.
So what?
Why should the government not do it?
Do you know how much water each individual consumes...you consume...in a day?
At least 250 litres a day and an average of four-five hundred litres a day.
If you're suggesting that every individual in these isalnds take the burden of water-provision off the shoulders of the government then do you understand the kind of storage capacity each individual would have to possess in order to store enough water to last through the year?
Rain water harvesting is a sensible option only if it is done in a huge lake or resevoir or whatever. It will not last you past three days of the rainy season if you surround your house with syntex tanks that catches rain water only.
Rain-water-harvesting is an option that the government should be carrying out for the civilians.
Incidentally, everybody does catch rain water...as much of it as they can...but individually it won't last longer than a day or two past the rains.
tanaz
tanaz
Tanaz K. Noble
This is how to :)
okay, my email id is tanznoble@gmail.com if you're looking for a paying guest accommodation in the islands we offer our place is port blair for Rs 600 a room (twin sharing) meals are separate. for bookings please dial 09933251942, the person's name is mohan. give him my reference and all details of dates and meal preferences and hope to see you there. cheers, tanaz