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To the left, a lovely English couple from
Manchester looking for some foster kids. To the right,
Martin and his new glasses. Should be photocromatic, but Martin hasn't
noticed any darkness. Good to have the old flips. |
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The sales lady that took good care of Maritin's
flips. Old dilapidated house due to maintenance neglect and
the monsoon rain. |
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The house next door wasn't any better.
Rupa and a friend. The school has closed and the children with no parents
are assembled all together in Elisabeth's house. |
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Rupa and friends. Rupa and her friends, all
tied together in the same fate, having no parents that don't care. Dicks. |
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Lucrecia and Rupa. Lucrecia is a lovely lady that know her kids.
Close up of Rupa. A very intelligent little girl. |
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Rupa in her new dress. Then off
to Vanila Guesthouse. Here is the lady of the house, Paulina. |
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Lesley busy packing her stuff for a girls night
out on town. The toilet is at a good standard. |
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The view towards the sea, not far away.
The roof garden. The standard was very high. The only thing that was lacking
was a fridge in the rooms. |
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A rare view in Goa. Rubbish bins. Very good.
The rose garden on the way to the beach. |
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The guest house doesn't look much from the
outside, but inside, the standard was high enough Cow and
crow happily roaming around in the rubbish. |
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From the Sunset Restaurant's beach view. People
are picking up stones. The dinner tables at the restaurant.
Nice and cozy. |
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Martin waiting for his dinner.
The sunset at the Sunset restaurant. A very soothing breeze and a
temperature around 30 is just right. |
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On the way back to the hotel, we passed this
nice Hindu temple. |
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