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                  The Rape of Goa - A photo documentary
                                   by
                            Rajan P. Parrikar

       Venue: Menezes Braganza Art Gallery, Panjim, May 21-24, 2008

                http://www.parrikar.org/misc/doc-notice.pdf
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Hi Cornel

What a peculiar discussion this has become! My original post was in the
thread "Goa has become a Toilet" and I am bemused to be included in this one
now!

I did say that there are areas in the *UK* " which are also polluted by folk
who answer the call of nature willy-nilly". I did not mention *London*.

London is not "the UK" it is the capital of England which is part of the UK,
and it also happens to be one of my favourite cities in the world. No I do
not live in London.

My point was that if adequate facilities are provided, people do not need to
relieve themselves "al fresco". The places I have seen fouled in the UK have
been up in the mountains where there are no facilities available and the
situation is excusable.  I did have a camera with me, but was not inclined
to take a photo of excreta.

I repeat, I think that if more toilet facilities were provided in Goa for
the general public then I am sure Goa would be less of a toilet.

Luisa

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