The picture was taken at FISL 10, Porto Alegre, Brazil.
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The picture was taken at FISL 10, Porto Alegre, Brazil.
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The picture was taken at FISL 10, Porto Alegre, Brazil.
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The picture was taken at FISL 10, Porto Alegre, Brazil.
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The picture was taken at FISL 10, Porto Alegre, Brazil.
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The picture was taken at FISL 10, Porto Alegre, Brazil.
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I attended Payton Jordan Cardinal Invitational at Stanford yesterday. This was my first such meet and it was truly exciting to see/meet some elite runners, for example 10.57 secs for 100 meter and many such athletes. I had a short interaction with Amaechi Morton who broke a 38-year old Stanford record in the 400-meter hurdle and the fifth fastest in the nation this year. Two key advises from him for a runner: “higher intensity” and “more practice”. And based upon that I truly enjoyed my hills run at Rancho this morning.
Anyway, read the details on the event website and the complete results are available here. Check out some pictures:
Here is a long jump captured in action:
The complete album is available at:
Thanks to Randy Miyazaki for providing me with the opportunity to attend the meet!
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Enjoy a glimpse of Bangalore traffic during peak time!
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“Haat” is a Hindi word that means a weekly marketplace where the producer sells the product themselves. As a result, the buyer can find out interesting details about the product which are typically not available when sold through retailer. This is equivalent to Farmers Market where the Farmers are replaced by local artisans.
Dilli Haat is one such place set up by Government of India in New Delhi. It has traditional clothes and jewelry, handicrafts, music performances, paintings, foods from different Indian states, and a lot more. It’s a great way to spend a weekend!
Explore the location by clicking on the map below:
Here are some pictures:
Here is a performance of snake charmers:
And another local band playing:
And the evolving album at:
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Little India in Singapore is a great glimpse of Indian culture in Singapore. It has access to everything Indian in a matter of few streets: grocery, clothes, restaurants, music collections, temple, jewelry, and anything else you can think.
Click on the map below to explore the exact location:
I spent my yesterday evening strolling through the streets of Little India and took some pictures:
And the complete album at:
I think it’s worth an experience
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The picture was taken at Sun Tech Days in Sao Paolo, Brazil.
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