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	<title>Distant Horizons &#187; India</title>
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		<title>Bandhavgarh &#8211; Land of the Tiger</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tigers and India are almost synonymous. Many westerners still have the impression that India is a land of tigers and elephants. Well, elephants maybe, but tigers not so much, not now. They are fast disappearing, and Bandhavgarh is one of the few remaining places where the tiger is still the lord of the jungle.]]></description>
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		<title>Camp 69 at Morjim, Goa</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Think of Goa, and the images that come to mind are sun, sea and a throbbing nightlife. But in the peak season of winter, most of the beaches are teeming with humanity. But then there are some beaches in Goa where you can find complete solace, and still not be far from the buzzing nightlife. Morjim is one such beach. And camp 69 is the coolest place to stay there.]]></description>
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