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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: london
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Maybe it's because i'm a queen....
Ok, so I'm planning way ahead. Not leaving until November and heading for for four months in a remote or not so remote beach in Goa.
Now. And I know this may seem trivial to some of you... But. If I go swimming in the ocean in the early (say seven, eight o'clock) morning - will they be dry in time for yoga - travelling light remember. After all, just how hot is it out there? Planning everything x |
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Mumbai
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Well, during Nov-Dec the sun is quite bright during the day time and the humidity will be minimum in Goa.
So, you ought to get a pretty fast laundry service, I guess.. ![]()
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Join Date: Apr 2006
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Thanks anindia....these things are important to a boy/grrl!
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Logistical Problem :-s ?
Logistical issues Mr. / Ms.
a) Remote beaches are really remote - meaning getting food-supplies will be a toughie..(if you plan to stay for months and cook-indoors, which is what usually everyone does here..). b) Remote beaches dont come with remote-controlled Yoga Instructors (unless ofcourse, you are a Yoga instructor yourself..)Yoga teachers are usually around Calangute / Candolim / Anjuna / Vagator area (the further up-north you ago..like towards arambol / morjim...the population-denisty decreases.) To answer your qn...It dont take 30 mins. to dry-up in November sun. How Hot ? You *definitely* do need sun-screen. Thanks -Condor.
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