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Always eager to highlight lesser-known blogs by people who are actually out there seeing the world, I offer you this link to a blog called India 2006, by a guy name Sean from Washington DC. Seems Sean is back now from his trip and I suppose I'm bummed I missed out posting about him while he was on the road ,but there are still some very nice posts here that are worth reading ,especially if you have an interest in traveling to India. I for one feel that India is one of the greatest, most fascinating places to travel in the world, which is why I was drawn to Sean's blog. He hit a few of the best known places in the country including Mumbai and Hyderabad and also managed to be there for two big events, Independence Day and now the Ganapati Festival. He was only there for a short period, so don't expect serious revelations or in-depth knowledge, but it's worth reading.

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