The food that was served to you was indeed the best you will ever get in your life with all the warmth and affection.
Carry on with your nice logs and yaa good pics too.
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Thanks for ur wishes. If you guys give me support i am planning to put my entire trip over here on xbhp 

ill try to serve you guys more and more good pics.
Shall try and upload more pics tomorroas as now i have reached Junagadh 



Here on the Meduk Mountain, I know only one person lives in the Vanu dada temple. I wanted to spend one more night here, being one with the vastness of the desert. So I decided to put up at the temple. There were three men in the temple, each greeting me in a different language. One of them spoke English, the other in Hindi and the third in Gujarati. Before I knew it, I was forced into taking a multi-linguistic crash course in philosophy. In a twenty minute conversation I made the journey of several eras. They told me tales and quotes of Swami Vivekananda to Socrates and Narsi Metha to Kabir. Did I even ask for it? By now, I was developing an allergy to this disconnected philosophy class conducted in three different languages. I wanted to run out of there, and I was on the bike and on my way to the next destination. I had just saved myself from insanity!
I had two options now. One was to head to Venu Village and option two was Palaswa. I decided to go with the second one. Reaching the village was a task too tough. Due to the road conditions, riding on the sand with so much weight on the bike was getting more and more difficult. It was hard to balance, so I stood up on the foot raise. I somehow managed to go on and saved myself from falling, keeping the focus on the front wheel
The four lane roads were good for a ride. The speedometer showed 110 kmph. I was enjoying both the breeze and speed. While riding, I saw windmills spinning at high speeds due to strong winds. But these same strong winds weren't favourable with the aerodynamics of the bike and this left the bike swinging from left to right. The bike was cruising at a constant speed of 90-100 km/ph covering a distance of 40 km.
looking forward to catch up with u once i return 
Hell yeah its alot of riding
But the kind of species we have evolved into and the common passion tht we have, you know the more we ride the more we yearn that this road never ends

thanks buddy ur comment will surely show its effect(ofcourse positive
) in my documentary 
except first paragraph and that was good...
Thanks
looking forward to catch up with u once i return 


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