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Now in Goa, headed for the state capital, Panjim
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Roof terrasse of Afonso's guest house
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Goa was a Portuguese colony until 1961. It shows.
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I usually manage to - very subtly - put myself in my pictures; can you spot me in this picture of the guest house?
Martin Ehrensvärd:
Streets of Goa. Even in this picture I'm hiding somewhere.
Martin Ehrensvärd:
Streets of Goa
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Streets of Goa
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Houses with palm trees
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Waterfront promenade
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Waterfront promenade
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In our public toilet customs series we have now come to a full service facility
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Park, with the police headquarters in the back
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On the counter: 50 cents worth of uber yummy cookies and fresh pastry
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80 cents worth of ghee (clarified butter)-based sweets
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A picture says more than a thousand words
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Panjim market
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10 cents worth of deliciously fresh-baked bread
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40 cents worth of gorgeous bhelpuri (dish with puffed rice, noodles and vegetables)
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The local cinema complex, in the shade of a huge banyan tree
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A bit small for a general store, but definitely general
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Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception Church, Panjim, from 1619
Martin Ehrensvärd:
Now in Goa, headed for the state capital, Panjim
Martin Ehrensvärd:
Roof terrasse of Afonso's guest house
Martin Ehrensvärd:
Goa was a Portuguese colony until 1961. It shows.
Martin Ehrensvärd:
I usually manage to - very subtly - put myself in my pictures; can you spot me in this picture of the guest house?
Martin Ehrensvärd:
Streets of Goa. Even in this picture I'm hiding somewhere.
Martin Ehrensvärd:
Streets of Goa
Martin Ehrensvärd:
Streets of Goa
Martin Ehrensvärd:
Houses with palm trees
Martin Ehrensvärd:
Waterfront promenade