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My trip to India #1 (permalink) Wed Jun 01, 2005 14:57 pm   My trip to India
 

This story is about me and my trip to the India. And India is fine the places to visit. In India has lots of snakes, and there are crocodiles, lots of different birds, for example parrots and peacocks. Ooo, peacocks! The peacock is a beautiful bird. In Europe peacocks are tame and used in big gardens and parks because of their beauty.
The Asian elephant is the biggest animal on land. If you shall trip to the India you shall test to ride on elephant.
Well all stories begin in Monday morning the 11.06.85. When my friend comes in to me room and asked if I wants to join to the India, because the Jim gutted the free tickets to India. Jim was my best fried as we went to the first class.
The next morning we woke up early. Jim and I walked around in the city and tried a buyer same flood. So went me and Jim to the ship.
We stepped in to the ship. The ship was much nicer than I expected, but it was also much more expensive.
First stopped ship on South-Africa, it was beautiful places and people was sow clever. I liked who they treat tourists.
The next day after the ship stopped in South-Africa was we in the Saudi Arabia. Well the ship doesn’t stop there.
The next days were we in India. It was beautiful. Everything was different people, houses, school and city. It was unbelievable places. I like sow much I don’t want lived again this place. The elephant, lives, people, everything was unbelievable. We went to the hotel; the hotel people don’t speak very well English, but it was okay.
The next day we walked to the city. We asked people some question about faith. For example how lives familiar and rules in familiar;
Man and woman maintain a different position in the third world countries every day’s life. In the household man is the dominant person. All the actions in the house revolve around them. The woman is treated as the housekeeper and object that serves the man of the house. Their relationship is based on the way their ancestors lived and they don’t believe in modernization. In India the man play a dominant role in the household. They get all the attention they need from the woman. Their food is brought to them on the trey and house is clean when they come home from work. The Kultarrs was different as I expected.
The next day was me dream has be come true
henry
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My trip to India #2 (permalink) Thu Jun 02, 2005 18:54 pm   My trip to India
 

That`s really interesting!! I wish I could spend some time exploring India..but only some time...))) You`re very lucky!
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Hi #3 (permalink) Thu Jun 02, 2005 19:05 pm   Hi
 

what's up, Henry? I'm a big fan of Indian wilderness although I've never been to India I watch animal planet on a daily basis where they manage to show the most interesting aspects of wild life all around the world specially those exotic regions as India itself. I got a special interest in snakes, have you seen a king cobra? ?man ? that one is awesome, I got two boas constrictor of my own but nothing compare to the big king cobra. By the way are you currently in India? where are you from? what are or were you doing in such a country?

I hope to hear from you and your amazing stories soon.....
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Hi #4 (permalink) Fri Aug 05, 2005 21:44 pm   Hi
 

thanks alot for the nice story
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