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Santisuk baby Ratana's gifts


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Delhi the second largest metropolis in India

Delhi; the second largest metropolis in India is situated in Northern India on the banks of the river Yamuna. This metropolis consists of three areas; Delhi, Delhi Cantonment and New Delhi. Each has their distinct feature and aura. Declared as the capital of India after gaining independence in 1947 from the British, it grew up to be a cosmopolitan city owing to the immigration of people from

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Manali known as the “Valley of Gods”

Manali, on the Beas River Valley is an important hill station in the Himalayan mountains of Himachal Pradesh. There are two parts to Manali; New Manali is on the banks of the Beas River and Old Manali lies east of Manalsu Nullah, which in its present form is more of a hippy enclave. This city is also known as the “Valley of Gods” as it is linked to a few Indian mythological tales. This once quiet

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WWOOF at Santisuk, Jinbu

I'm doing nothing much here. My daily routine would be teaching English 1 or 2 hours per day, learning Korean, washing dishes, babysitting, blogging, watching korean dramas, cycling around Santisuk area and taking photos.


Buying the turtle souvenir at Lee Seung Bok Memorial


Cycling to Lee Seung Bok Memorial

 


The souvenir shop at Lee Seung Bok Memorial


Hojin took a candid snap of me while teaching them English


The place where I do my stuffs.


The other two babysitters - grandfather and uncle


The naked Ratana (will she sue me for this later?)


After the shower, happy nappy time!!


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Kodaikanal referred to as the “Princess of Hill Stations”

Also known as Kodai, this quaint tourist attraction is a city in the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is sometimes referred to as the “Princess of Hill Stations”. Most of the locals here make their living through tourism and tourist services. This hill station is situated at an altitude of around 6,998 feet above sea level.

This city is host to an artificial star shaped lake, which is

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Ooty - Ootacamund is a popular hill station with Blue Mountains

Ooty, short for Ootacamund is a popular hill station in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is located in the mountainous range called the Blue Mountains or the Nilgiri Hills. It was founded in the 19th century by the British and served as the summer headquarters of the Madras Presidency. This beautiful city is quite unlike the rest of India marked by rolling hills and plateaus covered with dense

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Mumbai: the most populous city of India

The hub of India and a favourite amongst foreigners from all parts of the world, Mumbai formerly known as Bombay is the capital of the state of Maharashtra and the most populous city of India. This commercial and entertainment capital boasts of housing important financial institutions like the Reserve Bank of India, the Bombay Stock Exchange and the National Stock Exchange of India. It is also

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Bangalore: IT industry and Garden City of India

Bangalore, the capital of the Indian state of Karnataka is one of the most hip and happening cities in India and a major centre of the IT industry. This city stands at a moderately elevated height and enjoys a perfectly pleasant climate throughout the year. This dynamic and fact growing city offers its inhabitants and tourists a wide range of choices whether it is for food, entertainment, leisure

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Nainital: Hill Station in Uttarakhand

Nainital, the hill station in the state of Uttarakhand which is situated at the Kumaon foothills of the Himalayas is a popular tourist attraction especially during the summer season ranging from April to September. This picturesque hill station is aptly located in a valley containing a pear shaped lake which offers a humble abode to its inhabitants and allows a pretty view from the heights of the

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Shimla: Beautiful Hill Station Himalayas

Shimla, the summer capital of the erstwhile British Raj is the beautiful hill station nestling in the cradle called the Himalayas. Inhabited by rosy cheeked, light footed Himachalis, this city commands a majestic view of the mountains and occasional visits from low slung clouds. To get to this heaven in the mountains, the simplest way would be by air while the railway and road transport have

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