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Kabini- The Wild Life Experience

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Kabini is located in the southern-eastern part of India and is about 69 km from Mysore and 208 km from Bangalore. One of the best known places is the Nagarhole National Park, the backwaters of Kabini River etc. It offers the best scenic view of national park with greenery spreaded all over. The most astonishing view of the Kabini place is the 60 sqkm spreaded static water.

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COORG: The Scotland of India

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Coorg also called as Kodagu, is the name derived from the local version “Kodavu”. The people of coorg are called Kodavas. The name Kodava means, where Kod means “give” and ava means “mother, in short mother Kaveri. The kaveri river is the most famous river that flows from Karnataka.
Geography of Coorg:

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A visit to Puri - City of Jagannath

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City of Jagannath, Puri, is situated some 60 kilometers south of Bhubaneswar, the City of Temples. It takes about an hour journey to reach Puri by road from Bhubaneswar; also the town is connected to major cities of the country by Railways.

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Shri Jagannath, Subhadra and Balabhadra (Courtesy: GoogleImages)

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Oh Kaziranga! An Unforgettable Journey...

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The journey was someone’s dream; the trip was unlikely filled with nostalgia, the known valley was exuding extreme bliss, those faces outside the window screen had unique smiles, the whispering meadows kept accompanying us. The captivating Assamese sojourn starts from here…

Finally we are going to Kaziranga National Park - It’s the place where my dad started his career as a Range Officer, the place which is located in the heart of extreme darkness. One horned rhinos, elephants, tigers, wild pigs, varieties of bird species dwells here. The sanctuary is a natural treasure -unexplored and unrecognised.

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The Mystifying Bhangarh...

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They say the place is cursed and one shouldn’t visit the ruined town after sunset. There are evil forces, there are strange animals, the roofless facades and the eerie Haweli could make you uncomfortable even during daytime. I wish they were just false presumptions and man made stories but they aren’t.

10 friends decided to decipher the noise behind the uncanny Bhangarh fort supposedly known as the most haunted place in India.  They hired a Tata Qualis, packed some beer cans, whiskey, a fresh lemon and got all set to decode the unknown. They were unaware about the road ahead but they were very much inquisitive to get a glimpse of the place known for its eeriness even in an era where almost nobody believes in the existence of ghosts. They were picked by the benevolent cab driver from various places like Gautam Nagar, Nehru Place and Lajpat Nagar. It was a bright moonlit night in Delhi; there were marriages and parties going on all around the city. The journey started at 12 O’clock midnight. Everybody updated their Facebook status before leaving Delhi saying “Going to Bhangarh – The most haunted place in India – Wish us luck”. 

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Guide: Travel While on Green Card / Maintenance of Permanent Residence

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By: Hasan Abdullah, Esq.
Supervising Attorney for the Shah Peerally Law Group PC
www.peerallylaw.com
The most common question that green card holders seem to ask is what impact will spending time outside the United States have on their permanent residence. This article will provide some basic guidance on this issue, as well as resolve matters related to residence requirements for naturalization.
 

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The Road Less Traveled

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MARCH 2010:
Plan: To see all 8 North EASTERN STATES- explore fabrics: understand the weaves of North East India- collect weaves for the next MORA collection.
Plan that turned out to be: a lifetime of experiences in these 3 months… could hardly cover 4 states… faced flood politics… fought against biggest textile threat – synthetic which has replaced cotton completely… no cotton plantation… extreme poverty… life in a village as a villager… govt. Goons… and a whole journey of emotions all alone in North East India.

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Post from Lagos

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Lagos has a lot on its platter that cannot be quite described in a single post so here goes my first…
For a newcomer, the first greeting of Lagos is the roads and the driving. It makes you dizzy. For Indians, the dizziness is amplified twice over. You are driving on the wrong side of the road; it gives you a feeling of morning sickness in pregnancy. Yes, it can get you that sick.

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A brief Encounter.

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An Experience.

I was in Bhubaneshwar with some work, before I had to catch the late evening flight back to Calcutta, I had some time to spend to my self……

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Dream Trips to Kauai

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Island Name - KAUAI Why we like it? Beautiful place to relax. Small-ish island, so you have enough time in a day to drive around and then come back and relax. Lots of beautiful vistas! Nice places - 1) Na Pali Coast 2) Kilauea Lighthouse 3) Waimea Canyon 4) Wailua Falls 5) Shiva Temple 6) Opaekaa Falls 7) Hanalei Drive 8) Spouting Horn There are some secret spots too, which are EXTREMELY beautiful.

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