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vivks
Nice !!
by vivks on Aug 25, 2009 04:19 AM

Thanks. I like the article, and so pleased to hear about Indians really exploring different parts of the world. I hope more of this will happen soon.

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jake
photo
by jake on Aug 24, 2009 09:26 AM

wow wow how many bulbul with bakri are there

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Debarshi Das
wonderful
by Debarshi Das on Aug 23, 2009 10:14 PM

this is wonderful anecdote from globe trotters....very good....

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kabir
Peru should stop using Hindu word
by kabir on Aug 23, 2009 10:00 PM  | Hide replies

otherwise RSS Modi will say, they share same ancient Hindu sanskriti. (even they dont know what that is ). :-). Every person has different meaning to word hindu. But these idiots hardly try to understand it and twist it the way they want so that they can make money out of it.

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kunnathidathil anil
Re: Peru should stop using Hindu word
by kunnathidathil anil on Sep 19, 2009 11:04 PM
even if that way as u think & written there is no harm in it . cause they hav the same progressive and moderate thinking and lov to their mother land & a clear vision in mind for tomorrow.

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slayer slayer
surprising but sweet
by slayer slayer on Aug 22, 2009 01:01 PM  | Hide replies

bt again its only natural that colorful and ancient cultures would relate to Indian culture more than anything else....and some few days back i had been reading on how the south americans and north american indians are one of the most ancient travellers who went from gujarat (Aramra) to a seaport in mexico named Aramara ...crazy!! it was weird to know that there are too many similarities in the way they lived , their beliefs their mythology hence it wasn't very surprising to think that we have some link to native indians..

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ShyamKumar Mangayil
Re: surprising but sweet
by ShyamKumar Mangayil on Aug 25, 2009 02:51 PM
Stop this crap please. Where is Gujarat refered to as Aramara ?
We would have been thrilled if what you said was even remotely possible,
Get your head checked.

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Bobby Khan
more articles on travels
by Bobby Khan on Aug 22, 2009 10:14 AM

rediff should write more articles on travels and on good locations of india and abroad to travel

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p v
:) amazing write up
by p v on Aug 21, 2009 09:59 PM

this happens in indonesia too. kuch kuch hta hai is revered. indian men n women r greek gods... plz send more of d travel write ups by d same author

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