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		<title>Travel Guide for India</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If things are traveling to India for a certain period of time, books are something you will want to think seriously. In fact, if you travel anywhere then the books are definitely something you will want to take with you. There are plenty of travel books, India covered out there, many of whom have more [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If things are traveling to India for a certain period of time, books are something you will want to think seriously. In fact, if you travel anywhere then the books are definitely something you will want to take with you. There are plenty of travel books, India covered out there, many of whom have more or less the same amount of information. You will also want to think of books to read before I go, to get into the mood and textbooks when you are there to keep you entertained and help you to see deeper into the Indian culture and Indian way of life .</p>
<p><strong>Travel Guides</strong><strong><br />
</strong>If you are leaving for India with the intention of bits that travel in the North and South then I suggest you take the Lonely Planet travel guide in India. Information, inspiration, advice and warnings. The same is true all the books in the Lonely Planet, Lonely Planet South India, North India, Mumbai, Rajasthan, Kerala, etc Top be honest, wherever you are planning to travel to India is a guide for this trip. Follow the link for more information about travel books, India. The range of &#8220;Rough Guide&#8221; is also a fantastic selection of books on India, with little difference in the quality of the information bar that usually less than air alone is usually more extensive to date.</p>
<p><strong>Travel Literature</strong><strong><br />
</strong>Reading fiction and nonfiction is a great way to motivate yourself before the trip to India. &#8216;Shantaram&#8217; is a favorite for first timers as India follows the true story of a brief life in Mumbai to Mecca, run by warlords and mafia. The fun is priceless and reading books goes a long way to understand the delicate fabric of this place so magical. Other books might include &#8220;a good balance&#8221; by Rohinton Mistry. Maybe one to read while you&#8217;re out there, the book follows the life of a woman struggling with different laws and customs of the backwardness of Indian family life and Then the story of two brothers struggling to survive and make their way in the suburbs of Mumbai. The book is attractive, exciting and heartbreaking at the same time. &#8216;Eat Pray Love &#8220;is another classic of India read, recently made into a film, the book contains many of the reasons why people travel to India in the first place, because it follows the journey of a woman through Italy, India and Indonesia for a year in search of his soul. The choice of the correct choice of travel books, India is vital for survival!</p>
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		<title>Beer for Traveling Friend</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Mar 2010 15:51:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are serious, who wants to spend more time sampling the beer in the traveling? If you do not have unlimited time and money, you should focus on one area of beer to use for your trip. A good starting point is in Pennsylvania, home of the oldest brewery in the United States, Yeungling. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are serious, who wants to spend more time sampling the beer in the traveling? If you do not have unlimited time and money, you should focus on one area of beer to use for your trip. A good starting point is in Pennsylvania, home of the oldest brewery in the United States, Yeungling. You can reduce the constitutionally excessive beer-friendly and historic Philadelphia. From the historical evidence, the American Revolution began in the pub. If you love freedom, you owe it to the beer.</p>
<p>This area also has taxi fares cheap compared too many cities in the Northeast, and be honest, if you intend to try more than a couple of beers at each stop, it is best not to drive in a strange city. (Rule number one &#8211; do not try to understand a foreign system bus after having a few.) Destinations Time is very short, and you can rest on the bus. However, if you can keep your beer and prefer to drive, Dollar Rent a Car in Pennsylvania is the best solution. Save on car hire and you can buy the best beers to take home.</p>
<p>If you have time at the end of the tour, I would suggest a trip to each side of the bus to Pottsville, Pennsylvania, home of Yeungling, the granddaddy of all American brewers. The next important decision is the sampling or Pub Crawl? I have not really time for both, so let&#8217;s discuss sampling. Most big party of breweries and microbreweries there are many in the Philadelphia area &#8211; so that would suggest a brewery tour. Pennsylvania actually has something to eat beer to use, such as potato pancakes and smoked kielbasa.<br />
This is good for starting a small brewery, with high marks for connoisseurs of beer: Victory Brewing Company, 420 Acorn Lane,  Downingtown, PA. Good food, lots of taps, high speed Growler-fill, and 24 varieties of homemade beer.</p>
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