Bodhisattwa Debnath
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Introductions and How do I change my blog name

OK this might come as really stupid. But I am new here and although I dare call myself web-savvy, I really cannot find a way to change the name of my blog from the default "my blog" to something else…Continue

Tags: India, Introductions, name, blog, help

Started Aug 17, 2012

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DeTalking
My Site
http://bootedtales.wordpress.com
About My Site
Just another travel blog. Or not quite! After 2 years of travel writing, I bring you the best from the trotting world. The blog is just as simple as that. I have written about more than two hundred cities, have traveled much (pride myself as a proverbial vagabond), and have, essentially, threadbare soles.
Which One Are You?
Travel Blogger, Travel Industry Professional, PR & Marketing Professional
Where I Have Been
Extensively traveled
Where I Want To Go Next
Tokyo, Phuket, Quatar, Syria, Iceland, Netherlands, Turkey

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How Trip Advisor almost killed my trip and gave me a nightmare

A tale when trips go awry. Includes the review of Agra’s popular Friend’s Paying Guest House and a contemplation on where the online travel world is heading

http://bootedtales.wordpress.com/2013/01/16/how-trip-advisor-almost-killed-my-trip-and-gave-me-a-nightmare/

Posted on February 6, 2013 at 6:37am

Local foodie dreams - the best Galbijjim in Seoul and Shanghai

Short pork ribs simmered for hours in a fantastic brown sauce. That's galbijjim, a spicy Korean treat and that's what we are here for today.

Seoul…

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Posted on August 18, 2012 at 6:31am

Izmir Gourmet Guide - best food corners and restaurants



From the Ottoman times of 1800s, Izmir has come a very long way. …
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Posted on August 17, 2012 at 6:23am

The last eatery on Indian soil

The ground was closing in real fast; the blocks of earth became less defined, you could now see cows grazing in them, dots of concrete had grown to full-fledged Lego blocks. We flew over a particularly sturdy looking…
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Posted on August 17, 2012 at 5:45am

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