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Tag Archives: Ranthambore
Northern India: amazing and overwhelming
How do you write about a place when the only word that comes to mind is “overwhelming”? If something is overwhelming in the true sense of the word, how do you get past it? These are the questions I’m grappling … Continue reading
Posted in Travel
Tagged Agra, India, Jaipur, Khajuraho, northern India, photography, Ranthambore, religion, Taj Mahal, tigers, travel, Varanasi
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Tiger sightings may be a thing of the past – let’s hope not
“We’ve never spotted seven tigers in one day before,” proclaimed the excited guide in our open-topped viewing vehicle. He may have been exaggerating for our benefit (and his tip), but the exhilaration of that day is nearly as fresh in … Continue reading
Posted in Travel
Tagged endangered species, India, Indian Supreme Court, Ranthambhore, Ranthambore, tigers, travel, wildlife
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