Cruising on the old rice boats in Kerala, southern India, with my wife was amazing.
“Cruising on the old rice boats in Kerala, southern India, with my wife was amazing.”
— Jonathan Agnew · Boats
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Cruising on the old rice boats in Kerala, southern India, with my wife was amazing.
“Cruising on the old rice boats in Kerala, southern India, with my wife was amazing.”
— Jonathan Agnew · Boats
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“Cruising on the old rice boats in Kerala, southern India, with my wife was amazing.”
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“I love watching the fishermen step off their boats and lay out their catch - typically sardines, monkfish and everything you'd find in bouillabaisse.”
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