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http://www.indiamike.com/india/showthread.php?t=7492&highlight=Goa

I went to a few parties in anjuna about 10 years ago and have always thought 
they,d never be what they were. The dominant image of goa in the uk now is 
package tour sum loungers and middle aged brits opening bars like spain a few 
years back. I,d be very glad to have this myth demolished. I think the sun rise 
on anjuna beach with people dancing ine sea would be almost unspoilable if it 
still happens? Nov 6, 2004

It's very hot in Goa now. I'm sitting in the Primrose writing this and the 
temperature is a sweltering 31 C. I saw a few bikes parked outside the 9 Bar 
this evening but you can forget about parties for the time being. Last night 
was full moon and the only thing happening was at the Paradisdo but who wants 
to go there? Besides they charge admission and it's the wrong kind of crowd 
anyway. Lots of people on Vagator beach during the day and Curley's in Anjuna 
is a good place to hang out also. Oct 28, 2004

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