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colors of Goa
Goa is truly a colourful country
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Red hot chilli peppers
the stroll down on the countryside of Goa is quite enchanting.
It is still a spice country with plantations filled with
cardamom, clove, cinnamon, pepper, etc. |
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| The night sky line of Panagi
city is an anchanting sight.. |
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Who said plastic is ugly
though the government has curbed down the use of plastic,
this roadside stall is quite aesthetic looking
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| These eye-catching flower
garlands are actually made of crape paper! |
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Not only the people are
colourful, the buildings and the landscapes also match
it up! This is a government office of the commissioner
of excise and taxes in Panaji. |
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| The markets are flooded
with fresh fruits and vegetables attracting foreign tourists
who have settled for a long vacation. |
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Billboards and hoardings
dot the skyline everywhere reflecting the hectic commercial
activity |
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| Romantic river cruises on
the Mandovi River complete with Goan music and dance |
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Diwali is the festival of
lights
these colourful lamps made of paper and bamboo
is a testimony to the craftsmanship of Goan people. |
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Text & Pic by: Levine Lawrence
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