Sujatha Santhanakrishnan
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Barefoot in Bombay

By Suze on Tuesday, October 31, 2006

How exactly do you end up shoe-less in South Bombay on a slow Sunday evening? You could try being me for a few hours! It all started when this modern day Cinders expressed a desire to see Bombay. (Do you also get the feeling that this is going to be a long story?) Until about [...]

Posted in Wanderlust | Tagged Bombay, India, Wanderlust | 19 Responses

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