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"Gourahari Das Kathalu " ( A Review in English)
Translation from Oriya to Telugu has not been new and going on from many decades and Puripanda Appalaswamy, an iconic translator was known ...
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Sometimes some constructions remind us bygone eras.This is one of that sort in many ways.The building above was constructed in the time o...
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(Cover page of the book) Today ,there is a review appeared on my Telugu translation of Mario Puzo's The God Father, in the sunday s...
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This Kamuni cheruvu or kamuni lake seems a sort of Mysterious one in the midst of hills.The lake has hills its three sides.Located in ...
Hope they make good money from this.
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DeleteNever knew they made paper form it, thought it was used for oil. Thanks for visiting my blog
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DeleteWonderful photo, friend. :)
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DeleteInteresting!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
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DeleteHow lovely.
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DeleteI didn't know they used eucalyptus to make paper. I love the smell!
ReplyDeletePaper industries buy it and use other chemicals to its pulp in the process.Thanks for the comment!
DeleteLove eucalyptus!
ReplyDeleteThey remind me of my native country, Portugal, which I left when I was a kid!
Thanks for sharing.
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Have a nice weekend.
That's quite an interesting shot. Sometimes, we need to know where the stuff in the stores comes from!
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