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Travel in Georgia
Georgia occupies an area of about 70 000 sq km (population 5,5 million) and is thus twice the size of Belgium and nearly twice as large as Switzerland. It takes up the central and Western pairs of Transcaucasia. In the West it is open the Black sea. Georgia is a mountainous country. In the North rises the greater Caucasus system of mountain ranges and is situated at the boundary of two climatic zones - moderate and subtropical. There are many rivers and they flow into the Black and Caspian seas.
Post from Pondicherry
The catch line of the tourism ad was enticing indeed – ‘Give time a break’! For harried souls like us, it was an invitation to eternal bliss. So as the kids ‘called it a day’ for their annual exams, we headed straight to Pondicherry, fondly called Pondy and now more authentically, Puducherry – take your pick!
The Worm's in the Big Apple: Timmy in New York
My latest TravelWorm trip finds me in frenetic New York, New York. Ah… the lights, the sounds, the smells, the rats in the subway…
Lunch in Guanica
Proteins from the sea
Insane pollo posse
Arroz de camarones
Asopao de camarones
My asopao de camarones, a rich (and I mean rich) seafood soup with shrimp. Those are mashed plantain fritters on the side.
India 1: First impressions
Twenty-four hours have passed since my passport was stamped into India, and it's time to distill what I've seen so far into a series of witty insights, dodgy comparisons, fatuous overgeneralizations and outright mistakes.

