Is this video a bit of a myth ?
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Is this video a bit of a myth ?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jfdqlM-1w6A
Nice video and I never tend to go quite that far north and chill around Ashvem normally.
I do recall being in Arambol round the little lake thing around 18 year back and some guy with an unfeasibly large flaccid penis appeared with a group of other naked people, men and women. Like literally down to his knee. I was with some Indian guy from Kashmir who was showing me the sights of Goa lol his eyes popped out of his head.
Funnily enough I never went back.
Nice video and I never tend to go quite that far north and chill around Ashvem normally.
I do recall being in Arambol round the little lake thing around 18 year back and some guy with an unfeasibly large flaccid penis appeared with a group of other naked people, men and women. Like literally down to his knee. I was with some Indian guy from Kashmir who was showing me the sights of Goa lol his eyes popped out of his head.
Funnily enough I never went back.
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Re: Is this video a bit of a myth ?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jfdqlM-1w6A
Nice video and I never tend to go quite that far north and chill around Ashvem normally.
I do recall being in Arambol round the little lake thing around 18 year back and some guy with an unfeasibly large flaccid penis appeared with a group of other naked people, men and women. Like literally down to his knee. I was with some Indian guy from Kashmir who was showing me the sights of Goa lol his eyes popped out of his head.
Funnily enough I never went back.
Nice video and I never tend to go quite that far north and chill around Ashvem normally.
I do recall being in Arambol round the little lake thing around 18 year back and some guy with an unfeasibly large flaccid penis appeared with a group of other naked people, men and women. Like literally down to his knee. I was with some Indian guy from Kashmir who was showing me the sights of Goa lol his eyes popped out of his head.
Funnily enough I never went back.
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Re: Is this video a bit of a myth ?
Arambol the Tescos of spiritual India..it comes across as Osho Commune Arambol
shot by Acid Eric on a good day but then I'm terribly cynical around all things spiritual or religious unless it comes out of a bottle........prefer football myself for feeling part of something bigger than myself not waving incense sticks and weaving rubber balls around my head.....
shot by Acid Eric on a good day but then I'm terribly cynical around all things spiritual or religious unless it comes out of a bottle........prefer football myself for feeling part of something bigger than myself not waving incense sticks and weaving rubber balls around my head.....
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Re: Is this video a bit of a myth ?
Where do you recommend in North Goa for some nice relaxed times ?
Looking at the stars and relaxed quiet places to unwind.
I find myself yearning for the Goa of 15years back and always get a bit upset at how the place is so heavily built up so that might let you know what I am after. I like walks down smaller quieter relaxed sandy/rustic roads where locals say hello and you feel like it's natural and wild.
As far as I recall
Baga = Benidormesque, it has one saving grace an old trad restaurant I hope is still there... the round one with excellent home style food set back from the Babylon area a bit.
Calangute = getting like Baga bit by bit, the road down to Golden Eye.
Candolim - not quite what it was 17 years back (i.e. deserted beach virtually) but I still like it's vibe. Teama restaurant was my fave down that way.
Oh I heard the ship wrecked vessel has been chopped up !
Maybe I ask too much from it.
I have been about 8 times now, though never ventured south very often, maybe this is the time to go down south for a day out or an overnight stop.
Where best place for a nice chilled time down south for a 1 night stopover?
thank you
Looking at the stars and relaxed quiet places to unwind.
I find myself yearning for the Goa of 15years back and always get a bit upset at how the place is so heavily built up so that might let you know what I am after. I like walks down smaller quieter relaxed sandy/rustic roads where locals say hello and you feel like it's natural and wild.
As far as I recall
Baga = Benidormesque, it has one saving grace an old trad restaurant I hope is still there... the round one with excellent home style food set back from the Babylon area a bit.
Calangute = getting like Baga bit by bit, the road down to Golden Eye.
Candolim - not quite what it was 17 years back (i.e. deserted beach virtually) but I still like it's vibe. Teama restaurant was my fave down that way.
Oh I heard the ship wrecked vessel has been chopped up !
Maybe I ask too much from it.
I have been about 8 times now, though never ventured south very often, maybe this is the time to go down south for a day out or an overnight stop.
Where best place for a nice chilled time down south for a 1 night stopover?
thank you
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Re: Is this video a bit of a myth ?
Where do you recommend in North Goa for some nice relaxed times ?
Looking at the stars and relaxed quiet places to unwind.
I find myself yearning for the Goa of 15years back and always get a bit upset at how the place is so heavily built up so that might let you know what I am after. I like walks down smaller quieter relaxed sandy/rustic roads where locals say hello and you feel like it's natural and wild.
As far as I recall
Baga = Benidormesque, it has one saving grace an old trad restaurant I hope is still there... the round one with excellent home style food set back from the Babylon area a bit.
Calangute = getting like Baga bit by bit, the road down to Golden Eye.
Candolim - not quite what it was 17 years back (i.e. deserted beach virtually) but I still like it's vibe. Teama restaurant was my fave down that way.
Oh I heard the ship wrecked vessel has been chopped up !
Maybe I ask too much from it.
I have been about 8 times now, though never ventured south very often, maybe this is the time to go down south for a day out or an overnight stop.
Where best place for a nice chilled time down south for a 1 night stopover?
thank you
Looking at the stars and relaxed quiet places to unwind.
I find myself yearning for the Goa of 15years back and always get a bit upset at how the place is so heavily built up so that might let you know what I am after. I like walks down smaller quieter relaxed sandy/rustic roads where locals say hello and you feel like it's natural and wild.
As far as I recall
Baga = Benidormesque, it has one saving grace an old trad restaurant I hope is still there... the round one with excellent home style food set back from the Babylon area a bit.
Calangute = getting like Baga bit by bit, the road down to Golden Eye.
Candolim - not quite what it was 17 years back (i.e. deserted beach virtually) but I still like it's vibe. Teama restaurant was my fave down that way.
Oh I heard the ship wrecked vessel has been chopped up !
Maybe I ask too much from it.
I have been about 8 times now, though never ventured south very often, maybe this is the time to go down south for a day out or an overnight stop.
Where best place for a nice chilled time down south for a 1 night stopover?
thank you
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