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Terracotta Guardians & The Antique Decors Of Chettinad

September 16, 2021 Rama Vani

It wasn’t dawn yet, but the rooster’s crowing was enough to wake us up even before our mobile alarm rang . This simple way of

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A Legacy of Prints and Dyes – Ajrakhpur

November 19, 2020 Rama Vani

If you have been following us on Instagram, we were in the Western most part of India, Bhuj with @theflapperlife in December’19. We’ve heard everyone

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God’s Own Lego Blocks – Gandikota & Belum Caves with Exoticamp

March 14, 2019 Rama Vani

The gorge at Gandikota, popularly known as the Canyons of India, has been in my mind for a very long time. I kept hoping for

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