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Quote: That is cheap! A third of the price I would have paid at home. Yes, I bought them, all three.I leave the shop happy. I order coffee and unwrap the books I bought: Harry Potter parts 2, 3 and 4, and start reading. Read More
Quote: Adjacent to the Church of St Francis of Assisi, the Convent of St Francis of Assisi today houses the Archaeological Museum. It’s not terribly large, but it’s interesting, and reasonably well maintained. Much of Read More
Quote: Between Chapora and Vagator, high on the hill separating the beach from the harbour, Chapora Fort crowns a space first fortified by the Muslim rulers of Bijapur. The ruined red laterite walls you see today date Read More
Quote: The Basilica of Bom Jesus is supposedly the oldest church in South Asia (or so our guide- Rs 50 for a tour of the Basilica- said). That sounds odd, because the nearby Sé of Santa Catarina was built before the Read More
Quote: Right across the road from the Basilica of Bom Jesus stands the equally impressive Sé Cathedral, the largest church in South Asia and the Episcopal seat of the Archdiocese of Goa. The church is a large Read More
Quote: Mapusa was almost deserted by the time we got there. Our taxi driver told us that the market gathers here every Wednesday, so since it was Monday, we headed straight towards the Bicholim pottery village. Read More
Quote: After a long drive, we reached Bicholim just to find two factories engaged in making pottery. The privately owned 'Goa Potteries' was much better than the government owned shop. Mr. Pandit, the proprietor, showed Read More