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Old 07-21-2008, 5:00 AM
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Default Where do you spend you holidays?

Usually where do you like to spend your holidays?

I.. would really like to go to the seashure, but for two years I am stuck in a big, fat, polluted town, where nobody cares about recycling or stoping pollution. But I am planing this year in August to ride the bike off to the seashore (300km)
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Old 07-21-2008, 2:40 PM
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I would like to spend more days at singapur.
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Old 08-08-2008, 4:10 PM
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I will spend all my holidays right from the day one till the last day of the same. I will just go to my grandma's house and will enjoy there a lot. We have a very big garden at the back of the house and plenty of place to run and hang around.
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Old 08-16-2008, 5:45 AM
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I spend my holidays and vacations no where other than my home because i am very much addicted to stay at home and i love to be so. I can do whatever i want, no one can question me i like the freedom at my home. So i often don't prefer going outside.
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Old 08-16-2008, 1:42 PM
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I spend all my holidays in going around to my relatives home, i have about nine uncles that means my mom' brothers. So i always go to their houses and stay for about five or six days in each of their houses. In turn they also come to my home.
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Old 08-20-2008, 2:49 PM
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I spend my holidays by arranging some tour to go out so that i don't feel bored in my holidays too. I want to be engaged in some or the other it is very important to be on a work every time because you can easily adapt when you really want to.
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Old 08-21-2008, 10:44 AM
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I spend my holidays in my relatives place at time and i also prefer to stay at home rather than staying away from my house. Because it is the only place where you can do whatever you want to do to some extent. And you will feel comfort too.
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Old 09-01-2008, 2:47 PM
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Holiday Attractions in Kodaikanal:

The Lake

The Kodaikanal Lake covers 24 hectares and is surrounded by a 5 km long road. Built by Sir Vere Henry Levinge (1819-1885), the collector of Madurai, who retired to Kodaikanal in 1863, the boating on the lake and pony rides around it are popular holiday activities.

Shenbaganur Museum: Created in 1895, this museum showcases local flora and fauna and archaeological finds. It is also home to one of the largest orchidariums in India, with over 300 species of orchids.

Solar Physical Observatory: Set at a height of 2343 m, the Kodaikanal observatory, is popular with visitors on holiday, who can survey the surrounding countryside and the skies through the telescopes meant for the public.

Telescope House: Located on Coaker's walk, visitors can see beautiful views of the countryside around Kodaikanal from this viewpoint.

Silver Cascade: Kodaikanal Lake empties in a Silver Cascade, where picnickers can enjoy a holiday bathe.

Dolphin's Nose: Visitors who come here on holiday can see the Yawning Chasm below, while standing on the flat surface of the Dolphin's Nose, a projecting rock, located about 8 km from the Kodaikanal Lake.

Bryant Park: Located to the East of Kodaikanal Lake, Bryant Park has a glasshouse and annual flower show in May, and is a popular holiday attraction.

The Perumal Peak: This 2,440 m high peak is located 11.3 Kms from Kodaikanal and is a favorite with trekkers. The route begins at a point called Neutral Saddle in Permal Mallai village.

Fairy Falls: This scenic picnic spot is located 5 Km from Kodaikanal Lake and is natural basin where picnickers can bathe.

Kukkal Caves: This caves have remains of the Paliyans, the indigenous inhabitants of these hills, who were known to have dressed in clothes made of leaves.

Dolmen Circle: Located 8 Km from Kodaikanal Lake, Dolmen circle contains remains of pre-historic inhabitants of this area and burial urns and models of dolmens.
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