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I LOVE IT HERE!!
(Dec 08 '06)
So im sorry for not writing for ages but heres me starting again! will hopefully get my story updated soon but will try and at least not get anymore behind!
Have just arrived in Trivandrum on the ...
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Beaches, Fishermen, and Fish
(Jan 26 '07)
My trip to Varkala beach is a bit disorienting, at least the last part of it. I set off on the ferry (again with Viv and Gordon) from the ashram along with 6 others. The remaining ferry journey was ...
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Blind Men and an Elephant
(Feb 11 '06)
"Indians have a saying that different religions are like blind men trying to describe an elephant."
I’m in Varkala, on the southern end of Kerala. Varkala is a pleasant, laid back, little-known ...
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Thiruvanantha puram was bright and sunny most of the time. Most people adviced against us visiting but I thought it was worth a risk.
There is plenty of sight-seeing to ...
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Indian Body Piercing
(Jan 19 '03)
Ahhhhhhh, the sun and sea of Varkala.
While it is in the process of developing much like other beaches of southwestern India, Varkala still feels sleepy and carefree. It was the perfect place for ...
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Varkala Bay Watch
(Dec 13 '06)
Our introduction to Varkala was slightly marred by a bit of a run in with a hotel manager who saw himself as a bit of a local godfather figfure. After swealtering in our ocean-view (glimpsed over a ...
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Celebrating NYE on the beach under palm trees with a cocktail in hand!
(Dec 28 '06)
"Around 7am the local fishermen began to come ashore towing their nets with them and we were soon beckoned over to help them pull their catch ashore!"
Kerala: Varkala
(Jan 27 '07)
It's amazing how people, who you by some small chance cross paths with, but at any other given moment would never have met, become a part of your world. Had Rahul not seen Tovah and I walk past or ...
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Thiruvananthapuram
Thiru-v-anantha-puram is a three sylable name meaning the abode of the
sacred snake god "Anantha". Lord Vishnu of the ancient Indian ...
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