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Yoginder Aggarwal

Fruit Corso Festival of Netherlands - 0 views

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    Every year on the 11th, 12th and 13th of September, a festival called "Fruit Corso (means Fruit Parade)" is held to celebrate the harvest of the Fruit of all the Villages in Tiel, Netherlands. It includes a Parade of Cars which are decorated with Fruits. A Unique Event whereby Fruits, Vegetables and Seeds are used to make Beautiful Floats.
Yoginder Aggarwal

School in a Cave in China - 0 views

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    Can You Believe That At The Time of This Modern Age, One School Named Dongzhong Primary School is Running in The Middle Cave of Mountain Lu Feng in Miao Village, Guizhou Province, China.
MJ Blast

Top 20 Bollywood Movies Based on Cricket All Time - 0 views

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    Some Movies are a time pass and some really touch your heart . Cricket has always been a popular sport and in countries like India , its followed as a religion. There have been a lot of cricket movies made , some on players life , some humour films on cricket and most of the them would classify into inspiring cricket movies that touches your heart and soul. Some of the most watched cricket movies are Hansie , which is based on story of South African player Hansie Cronje , Hit For Six! that tells the story of a playboy West Indies cricketer who is still fighting the demons of his past that include a match-fixing charge and most popular Indian movie Lagaan:Once Upon a Time in India , that showcases a match between the Britishers with a small group from Indian village.
Yoginder Aggarwal

Japanese 10 Best Ghost Towns - 1 views

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    Common Wisdom says Japan is a Tiny Island Nation crammed from shore to shore with people living one on top of the other. Every bit of spare space is used to build Prius Factories and Grow Rice. In actuality, though, there are far more Dark Spots on the Map than you'd imagine. The general view that every square inch of Land is worth a Bazillion Dollars is just not true. There are gaps in the Façade that whole towns have fallen into, along with Bizarre Abandoned Theme Parks, Ruined U.S. Air Force Bases and The Tawdry Remnants of Pay-By-The-Hour Love Hotels. These places are known as "Haikyo", the Japanese Word for "Ruins" and Japan has plenty of them. Based on over 6 years of actively exploring these "Haikyo", here is a list of the 10 Most Beautiful, Most Historic and Most Interesting Towns.
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