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Mumby: My Lover
April 18, 2008 - Bombay, India
SUSAN:
Holla Holla!
I gots to say all ya’ll comments warm our hearts. Keep em coming.
I want to talk more about Mumby (aka Mumbai), my new lover, because really I cannot say enough about that city. Wow.
So, early jetlagged risers that we are, we set off for our first taste of India by daylight at 6am. The streets outside our hotel were a...
Placed by David in Susan and Dave's Crazy Adventure!
Heloooo India!
April 14, 2008 - Bombay, India
Landing, Driving, Smelling, Honking, Loving:
SUSAN: Wow. What a crazy time the last four days have been. It feels like forever since we got here. Each day brings countless strange, exciting, and beautiful experiences, and just when it seems like we’ve taken in about as much as we can handle, something new and unexpected comes flying in to...
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Mumbai Round 3 - Knockout Punch
February 28, 2008 - Bombay, India
Dave: I only had two nights in Mumbai before our flight to Hong Kong and at this point Namita and I still hadn't decided if we were going to change our plans from Australia to somewhere else (Thailand was the lead option). Therefore we were going to have to spend some time together figuring that out so instead of making the trek downtown to...
Placed by Namita and Dave in Dave and Namita's 2008 Adventure
From the Pacific to Indian Ocean
April 7, 2008 - Bombay, India
So, Nagpur. It's a relatively quiet town, though population-wise it tops 2 million, so it's not a tiny town. However, if you're part of Sophie's family, everything and everyone is within easy walking distance! We spent our time relaxing, eating and meeting all the family in Nagpur. We also visited family heritage sites ie. the block of land...
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Mumbai - Round 2 (Day 2)
February 22, 2008 - Bombay, India
Dave:
The next day 8 of us signed up for a Dharvi Slum tour. The company we booked with prides itself on very much respecting the area and the people. They do not allow tour participants to take photos, 80% of their profit goes back to the area and they run a English school for kids. It was started by a British backpacker and a local resident....
Placed by Namita and Dave in Dave and Namita's 2008 Adventure