A bar proudly proclaims that it serves chilled beer. You do not need a second invitation. The Sun is scorching. It’s brimming fire. The outside temperature is 43 degrees. However, inside it’s like being shifted from a frying pan to a sauna. The air-conditioning is not working. “ No power” I am told. I nod… Continue reading Hyderabad Diary: Week – I
Month: May 2013
Huelva – A jewel to be discovered
The province of Huelva may not be the best known part of Andalucía among foreign visitors, but it has a lot to offer The province of Huelva lies at the west of Andalucía and stretches from Seville Province to Portugal. Huelva boasts the Marismas del Odiel and the history of Christopher Columbus. Close to Huelva… Continue reading Huelva – A jewel to be discovered
10 signs of Exam ridden students ….
The exam fever is on all across the colleges of India and it carries almost all the students on the same boat. Here are a few symptoms commonly shared by all the exam ridden students – There is a sudden addiction to Facebook. Even those who would never really go checking their Facebook accounts would.… Continue reading 10 signs of Exam ridden students ….
Almería: Domes and arches
The Almeria east coast resorts of Mojácar, Garrucha and Vera are very attractive to tourists Almeria is a province of disconcerting contrasts. It is home to one of the most fertile areas in Europe, the Campo de Dalías, and to the most overwhelming dryness in the continent in the form of vast deserts. On the… Continue reading Almería: Domes and arches
Arcos de la Frontera: Touring the White Villages
Most Andalusian villages are white since whitewash covers the walls of the houses but only one itinerary in the region is called the Route of the White Villages. It is mostly in the province of Cadiz but enters that of Malaga too. The route of the White Villages begins in the town of Arcos de… Continue reading Arcos de la Frontera: Touring the White Villages
