I am an archaeologist, photographer and explorer, sharing my experiences to hopefully inspire others to follow in my footsteps.
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Wow! you picked a really good theme! This looks great! 🙂
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I have lived in Cambodia and have travelled and loved Namibia and India. You have chosen beautifully unique places to visit and photograph. I must follow 🙂
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Thanks ! They’re all beautiful countries…I’m slowing going back through my travels from the last 10 years documenting them properly, but there’s quite a backlog to get through 🙂
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That is so much work. But in the end, wonderful to have it done and for us to enjoy as well.
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Dear Sir, if you need any assistance I will be always ready as a volunteer. You can just search my name in google – Bhujang Bobade. I am happy if I can do any service for you.
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Namaste Bhujang, thanks for your comment, and email which I will reply to shortly !
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Hi Kevin, I have just come across your blog and utterly amazed by all the gorgeous photos that you captured. Looking forward to reading your next posts and my nice greetings to you! 🙂
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Thanks, and Namaste ! Just going through hundreds upon hundreds of Holi photos…this may take some time… 🙂
How did you find my blog ?
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I came across your blog after the recommendation by WordPress and am really amazed by your photos and travel experiences. Waiting to see more of your Holi photos!
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Hi Kevin, thank you for sharing such beautiful experiences and art with all of us.
I was looking for Himalayan art and came across your blog, it is great and amazing.
Please, let us know more about these amazing cultures.
Namaste.
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Another thank you. Please accept.
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Outstanding effort.Please carry on sir.
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Thank you Sir 🙏🙏
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Warli is an amazing art and I am glad you have showcased it in your blog. I feel it is still unknown to even people within different parts of India, let alone the foreigners.
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Amazing blog! This work must have required lot of travelling, research and patience. For how long period did you travel across india?
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Namaste Aditi. I usually travel around India for two months at the start of each year, in part to escape the British winter ! I also have many friends in Pune as in my previous working life I remotely managed a team of 40 engineers. So my time in India also includes at least 2-3 weeks in Pune. Sadly, due to the current situation, I won’t be making that trip in early 2021 😦
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Hope you can travel and explore things further very soon..
I enjoy reading your articles.. 🙂
All the best!
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I hope so too…but probably not in 2021 😦
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Hi Kevin,
Interesting blog.
And all the caves around Pune!! Am going to shift near pune from switzerland!! And (culturewise) this is very uplifting.
Thanks and happy travels (soon i hope).
Ravi Shankar
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