Ever wondered what makes an Eid feast in India so irresistible?
Farhan sees himself to be the next Indiana Jones, discovering lost cities or forgotten civilisations. If he’s not travelling to distant places, he can be found sitting in a café with a cup of tea watching the world go by. Farhan is an advocate for trying new things, especially exotic foods. His favourites include fried crickets and cow lips.
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Ever wondered what makes an Eid feast in India so irresistible?
The shaking was strong enough to cause water to spill from rooftop pools!
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It is said to be one of the largest chariots in India!
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