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Sinhgad and Voldemort

Posted on April 15, 2008April 15, 2008 By meeta 2 Comments on Sinhgad and Voldemort

I’ve been meaning to trek up and down Sinhgad for the longest time. It finally happened this Sunday with a couple of friends. Of course it was fun. I am still enjoying the sore muscles. Climbing up was difficult, but as always the getting down part bored me no end. In a hurry to get…

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