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INDIA | Thu, 7 Apr 2016 | By davidford | Views [927] | Comments [1]

Well the title is a bit misleading but I like it.
I remain in Goa in my shack, by the sand, by the sea and the season unfurls around us. Last night it felt like we were the last people at a party, a situation I generally relish.
I'll remain ... Read more >
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