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Monthly Archives: June 2012
Jain is the Name
GWALIOR There’s not much to do in Gwalior. Next to nothing actually. It’s one of those jumping points to bigger and better places in central India, for travelers en route to the Agra and the Taj Mahal or Khajuraho bound … Continue reading
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Tagged Brandon Taylor, Gwalior, India, Jain, Man Singh Palace, photography, statues, travel
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Off the Beaten Path
ORCHHA Whenever I take these extensive trips, I try to fit in a day or two of backwater travel. A short quest for those sleepy little towns that don’t make it onto many tourist’s itineraries. Smack dap in the middle … Continue reading
Baring it all in Khajuraho
KHAJURAHO Sex sells. Sex sells very well. For the relatively sleepy and secluded Khajuraho deep in central India, sex drives the tourist industry, just not in the same way that sex lures many a morally vacant individual to places like … Continue reading
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Tagged Chandela, Chandella, erotic carvings, erotic statues, India, kama sutra, Khajuraho, photography, sex
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