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I am a dreamer foodie traveller

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31 Dec 2025

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Is original content dying?
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A landing to remember 

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The sweet and bitter part of change

The sweet and bitter part of change
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Coming soon: The first “youth in agribusiness” web TV in Africa!

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#AmerFort (Amber Palace) in #Jaipur, is widely ass #AmerFort (Amber Palace) in #Jaipur, is widely associated in popular culture and legend as the maternal home of Jodha Bai, the Rajput princess who married Emperor Akbar. 

The fort represents a blend of Rajput-Mughal architecture and was a key location for filming the movie Jodhaa Akbar. 

#India
Built in the 16th century during the reign of Maha Built in the 16th century during the reign of Maharaja Jai Singh, the “Panna Meena ka Kund” was designed to collect rainwater for the local community. 

It features a unique, symmetrical design with zigzag staircases descending on three sides to an octagonal water tank at the base

#Jaipur #Rajasthan #india
Hawa Mahal, the iconic palace of winds, rising in Hawa Mahal, the iconic palace of winds, rising in pink sandstone at the heart of #Jaipur’s Pink City.

#PinkCity #India
#AgraFort Shah Jahan, the emperor who built the #AgraFort 

Shah Jahan, the emperor who built the Taj Mahal, was imprisoned here by his own son. For years, he could only look out at his wife’s monument across the river.

An emperor left with just a view of his greatest love. 🕌

#India
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