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		<title>Hey!Its Summer!</title>
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Where's the best place to go in summer?? Spot on, the beach!

Kending, the southern part of Taiwan, is definitely a good choice. Blue sky, water sports, you name it, they have it..... free/at affordable prices.

However, besides the regular activities you would look out for a summer holiday, do spare more time ...</description>
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		<title>Basilica of Bom Jesus</title>
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Situated in the heart of Old Goa, Basilica of Bom Jesus was built in 1605 and ranks as the most important and frequently visited church in Old Goa. It houses the mortal remains of Goa's patron saint, St. Francis Xavier who died in 1552. This renaissance and baroque style building ...</description>
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		<title>Anjuna Flea Market</title>
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Situated off the North of Goa, Anjuna beach has been a good hide-out place for foreign hippies arriving in the 60s. After these hippies spent all their money, they started to auction their belongings and thus began the flea market at Anjuna. However, the flea market only held once a ...</description>
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		<title>Leopold Cafe</title>
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 Leopold Cafe is situated at the Colaba causeway and has always been a attractive place for travellers because of its reasonable prices and ambiance. The shots from the gunmen in December 2008 did not keep the customers from returning and the bullet hole on the wall is a sign of ...</description>
		<link>http://nomadicpenguin.com/?p=53</link>
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		<title>Dabbawala the perfect network</title>
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Dabbawala is a highly specialized service in Mumbai that has become a unique feature in this city. Everyday without fail, Dabbawala will deliver home-cooked food from suburban of Mumbai to city central offices and send the lunch boxes back before one reached home.
Using colors and numbers, Dabbawala has a perfect ...</description>
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		<title>Dhobi Ghat</title>
		<description>Rows of concrete wash pens with own flogging stone, Dhobi Ghat is a world belongs to men, a place where soiled clothes are washed and starched. Being the biggest washing place, Mumbai Dhobi Ghat attracted thousands of tourists and photographers are often seen securing a vantage point on Mahalaxmi Bridge ...</description>
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		<title>Elephanta Island</title>
		<description>Elephanta Island, easily accesible by daily ferry from Mumbai Gateway of India in an hour, making it a popular tourist destination for a day trip to visit the Elephanta caves that have been carved out of rock.

Upon arrival, one may choose to take a narrow gauge train along the 1km ...</description>
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		<title>Get paid to read Emails</title>
		<description>Many people share the same dream: to travel round the world in a year or more. It will even be better if one can stay in a different city every month. However, money is always an issue. Therefore any extra income/passive income will be warmly welcome :)

There are many methods ...</description>
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		<title>Come as a guest, go as a friend</title>
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Come as a guest, go as a friend. A common slogan I saw while trekking in Langtang.
A loner as I am, this slogan is far too sophisticated for me to understand. Till a long distance call from Nepal, wishing me Merry Christmas, then I realize......I have went to Nepal as ...</description>
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		<title>Post cyclone Myanmar</title>
		<description>Upon touchdown at Yangon International Airport, one can feel the muffling of sounds and the absence of human traffic. From the initial outlook, it seems the ratio of the airport staff to the number of passenger is almost 1 to 1.
 
With visa restriction and limited international carriers, it is obvious ...</description>
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