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         <title>Traveler's feelings</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[How does it feel to be on “on the road”?
It is a mixed bag of, sometimes conflicting, feelings.
There is definitely excitement of discovering new cultures, meeting new people, eating exotic food. Take India, for example. It seems, to us at least, that it is completely different to anything we have experienced before in Central Asia, let alone Europe.
People would approach you on streets, in trains, anywhere really. There are either “genuine” Indians, who look at you as a valuable guest and who...]]></description>
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         <title>Magical town of Bundi</title>
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We got to Bundi by mistake, or rather, because of two Spanish guys.
Standing on the bus stop in Pushkar, we were heading to Ajmer and then Jaipur. Two Spanish guys boarded the same bus to Ajmer and we started talking. “We are planning to go to Bundi, not sure why, but we just don’t fancy busy Jaipur”, they told us. “Well, we don’t either but what’s in Bundi?” The “holy” book for travelers, Lonely Planet, described it as “effortlessly charming Indian town you wish you stumbled upon...]]></description>
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