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Think or sink!

A veggie kolam for a change to :welcome: King Mahabali on Onam day.


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Members of the Castellers, a Spanish cultural and sporting association whose main objective is to build castells (human towers), perform a demonstration in front of the landmark Gateway of India in ... more

Interestingly it is the men forming the foundation on the ground who are wearing tight hip belts!!!
 
We may never own one of these!
But let it not spoil the fun of having a glimpse of these!!!


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An employee displays gold models of elephants at the "Gem and Jewellery India International Exhibition 2013" (GJIIE) in the southern Indian city of Chennai March 17, 2013
 
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FLYING dare devils!!!

Indian Army members from the Signal Corps, popularly known as the Dare Devils, display their skills in Secunderabad, the twin city of Hyderabad on July 14, 2013.
 
Wonder how many of these adventurers ended up in hospitals
after trying to conquer this vazhukkup paarai!!! :crutch:


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Indian mountaineers climb the 700 foot Bhuvanagiri (Bhongir) Hill as part of promoting adventure tourism in Nalgonda District, some 48 kms from Hyderabad on September 6, 2013.
 
The newspaper Ad carried variable rates.
Rs 350 for 5 tickets and
Rs 300/- for 4 tickets,
and Rs 240 for 3 tickets.
A single ticket costs Rs 120/- and
the experience lasts for <20 minutes
since the show is repeated at the interval of 20 minutes!!!
This includes the time taken for the entry and exit of the viewers.
I am sure the cash box gets filled faster than we can imagine.
 

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