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Engadget -
4 hours and 40 minutes ago
Filed under: GPS

We got a brief glimpse at Garmin's
new nüvi navigators, the 7x5 Series and 2x5 Series. Since we weren't on the road, the 755T
treated us to 3D views of the IFA building we were chilling at, spinning at a blistering 10 fps.
The Lane Assist also does what it says on the box, giving you a crystal clear look at your next
merge. The 265T was considerably less dramatic, and both units show a considerable amount of
boredom on the industrial design front. Garmin clearly knows what it's about when it comes to
navigation devices, but we could use a bit more spice with those maps to keep us coming back.
Gallery: Garmin's
new nuvi 7x5 and 2x5 navigators live and in person
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The Portland Trail Blazers signed forward Luke Jackson, rookie center Steven Hill and rookie guard
Jamaal Tatum, General Manager Kevin Pritchard announced today. Terms of the contracts were not
disclosed. Jackson (6-7, 215), a four-year NBA veteran, has appeared in 73 career games, averaging
3.5 points, 1.2 rebounds and 0.8 assists in 9.9 minutes.
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The Los Angeles Lakers have signed guard Joe Crawford, it was announced today. Per team policy,
terms of the agreement were not released. Selected by the Lakers with the 58th pick in the 2008 NBA
Draft, Crawford, a 22 year-old native of Detroit, Michigan, played four seasons at the University
of Kentucky, averaging 11.3 points, 3.4 rebounds and 1.5 assists in 127 games (76 starts).
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Gizmodo -
9 hours and 10 minutes ago
Garmin announced today that they are expanding their budget friendly 2x5 series with three new
models: the nüvi 265T, 265WT and 275T. They are also adding four new models to the higer-end
7x5 lineup...
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Gizmodo -
9 hours and 10 minutes ago
Garmin announced today that they
are expanding their budget friendly 2x5 series with three new models: the nüvi 265T, 265WT
and 275T. They are also adding four new models to the higer-end 7x5 lineup with the nüvi
755T, 765T, 775T and the 785T. All models will include lifetime traffic alerts via NAVTEQ Traffic
and Bluetooth connectivity, but the updated 7x5 series will include the most exciting new
features: a 4.3" touchscreen, a 3-D transparent view of buildings, and lane assist.
Garmin seems to be following in Navigon's
footsteps here, so these new features are certainly not revolutionary—but it is definitely
a welcome upgrade. All seven units are expected to be released in October at prices ranging
between $300 and $700 for specific models.
Aug 27, 2008 07:00
Garmin(R) Expands Affordable nuvi(R) 2x5 Series, Offering Hands-Free Calling and Lifetime Traffic
Alerts
OLATHE, Kan. —(Business Wire)— Aug. 27, 2008 Garmin International Inc., a unit of
Garmin Ltd. (NASDAQ: GRMN), the global leader in satellite navigation, today announced the next
evolution of the popular nuvi 2x5 series, adding top-of-the-line features to this family of
affordable navigators. The nuvi 265T, 265WT and 275T enhance upon their 2x5-series predecessors
with Bluetooth wireless technology for hands-free calling and provide free traffic alerts.
"Many customers want a simple-to-use, low-cost personal navigator, but find themselves in need of
premium add-ons along the way," said Dan Bartel, Garmin's vice president of worldwide sales.
"These devices add two of the most popular premium features - traffic alerts and hands-free
calling - to an affordable, yet powerful navigator."
In addition to features offered by other members of the nuvi 2x5 family, these new navigators
boast lifetime traffic alerts from NAVTEQ Traffic that allow drivers to steer clear of traffic
accidents, road closures and construction. These devices come standard with a traffic receiver
that will provide alerts in the coverage areas, and no subscription fee is required. Thanks to
Bluetooth hands-free connectivity, these nuvis make it possible for drivers to make and receive
calls using the unit's built-in microphone and speaker. For states which prohibit the use of
handheld cell phones while driving, the Bluetooth hands-free option is ideal. With the patented
auto time zone feature, these nuvis will automatically adjust your time zone while navigating.
All nuvis in the 2x5 series include Garmin's new HotFix(TM) feature which automatically
calculates and stores critical satellite information for fast satellite reception. For the
ultimate in awareness, these compact nuvis will also display the speed limit for major roadways.
The nuvi 265T and 265WT will be available with preloaded comprehensive coverage of North America.
For transatlantic travel, the nuvi 275T comes standard with mapping for North America and Europe.
These nuvis are available in vibrant 4.3" or 3.5" screens that display shaded digital elevation
mapping. All models will announce street names in their voice prompts, advising drivers to "Turn
right on Elm Street," rather than "Turn right in 500 feet."
Using Garmin's unique Web site - Garmin Connect Photos - users can choose from millions of
geo-located photos provided by Google's Panoramio photo sharing community and download them to
the nuvi, for a photo-rich navigation guide. With Garmin's "Where Am I?" feature, nuvi is always
aware of a driver's surroundings. At any time, drivers can look up their exact location including
nearest hospitals, police stations, fuel stations, nearest address and intersection.
Aug 27, 2008 07:00
Garmin(R) Introduces nuvi(R) 7x5 Series with Lane Assist, Giving Drivers a Clear Picture of the
Road Ahead
OLATHE, Kan. —(Business Wire)— Aug. 27, 2008 Garmin International Inc., a unit of
Garmin Ltd. (NASDAQ: GRMN), the global leader in satellite navigation, today announced the next
evolution of the nuvi 700 series, adding state-of-the-art technology to this popular line of
advanced navigators. With lane assist, the nuvi 7x5 series provides drivers with a clear
illustration of what lies ahead on their route.
"Garmin's nuvi 7x5 series uses lane assist to make navigation clearer and easier than ever
before," said Dan Bartel, Garmin's vice president of worldwide sales. "The lane assist view takes
the guesswork out of driving through a busy intersection or an unfamiliar city. Drivers will no
longer have to speculate which turn lane to be in, or what lane leads to which exit - that's
nuvi's job."
This new and improved series gives clear guidance on a 4.3" touchscreen that details upcoming
maneuvers and specific driving directions, including road sign detail and arrows indicating the
proper lane for navigation. In some areas, a 3-D transparent view of buildings appears, giving
drivers a more realistic depiction of their location. The nuvi 7x5 series also features
accelerated map-drawing and routing capabilities, and makes screen zooming even smoother than
before. For faster satellite prediction, nuvi 7x5 has Garmin's HotFix(TM) feature which
automatically calculates and stores critical satellite information.
The nuvi 755T, 765T and 775T will come standard with a traffic receiver that provides lifetime
traffic alerts in coverage areas from NAVTEQ Traffic. The cost of the traffic receiver is
included with the purchase of these devices - no subscription fee is required. The nuvi 765T adds
Bluetooth(R) wireless technology for hands-free calling and supports a powerful advanced audio
amplifier for a stereo Bluetooth connection. For transatlantic travel, nuvi 775T adds mapping of
North America and Europe. The nuvi 785T features an MSN Direct receiver with trial subscription
that includes updated information about traffic conditions, fuel prices, weather reports, movie
listings, headline news, stock quotes and local events. For more information on MSN Direct
services and coverage areas, visit http://garmin.msndirect.com. To give motorists the highest
degree of awareness, this series of advanced navigators also displays speed limits for major
roadways.
In addition, each nuvi 7x5 also comes standard with the popular "Where Am I?" feature, enabling
drivers to look up their exact location including nearest address and intersection, and the
closest hospitals, police stations and gas stations at any time. Drivers can also associate their
favorite images with saved locations using Garmin's own unique Web site - Garmin Connect Photos -
where users can choose from millions of geo-located photos provided by Google's Panoramio photo
sharing community.
[Garmin]


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Gizmodo -
9 hours and 10 minutes ago
Garmin's dropping four new
models to the higher-end 7x5 lineup with the nüvi 755T, 765T, 775T and the 785T. All models
will include lifetime traffic alerts via NAVTEQ Traffic and Bluetooth connectivity, but the
updated 7x5 series will include the most exciting new features: a 4.3" touchscreen, a 3-D
transparent view of buildings, and lane assist. Garmin is also dropping their budget friendly 2x5
series with three new models: the nüvi 265T, 265WT and 275T. I'd probably opt for the high
end line with lane suggestions, but take the 765T with Bluetooth and skip the fancier models.
Parsing Garmin's huge lineup is always challenging, but the differences are detailed here:
The nuvi 765T adds Bluetooth(R) wireless technology for hands-free calling and supports a
powerful advanced audio amplifier for a stereo Bluetooth connection. For transatlantic travel,
nuvi 775T adds mapping of North America and Europe. The nuvi 785T features an MSN Direct receiver
with trial subscription that includes updated information about traffic conditions, fuel prices,
weather reports, movie listings, headline news, stock quotes and local events.
The nuvi 265T and 265WT will be available with preloaded comprehensive coverage of North America.
For transatlantic travel, the nuvi 275T comes standard with mapping for North America and Europe.
These nuvis are available in vibrant 4.3" or 3.5" screens that display shaded digital elevation
mapping. All models will announce street names in their voice prompts, advising drivers to "Turn
right on Elm Street," rather than "Turn right in 500 feet."
All seven units are expected to be released in October at prices ranging between $300 and $700
for specific models.
Aug 27, 2008 07:00
Garmin(R) Expands Affordable nuvi(R) 2x5 Series, Offering Hands-Free Calling and Lifetime Traffic
Alerts
OLATHE, Kan. —(Business Wire)— Aug. 27, 2008 Garmin International Inc., a unit of
Garmin Ltd. (NASDAQ: GRMN), the global leader in satellite navigation, today announced the next
evolution of the popular nuvi 2x5 series, adding top-of-the-line features to this family of
affordable navigators. The nuvi 265T, 265WT and 275T enhance upon their 2x5-series predecessors
with Bluetooth wireless technology for hands-free calling and provide free traffic alerts.
"Many customers want a simple-to-use, low-cost personal navigator, but find themselves in need of
premium add-ons along the way," said Dan Bartel, Garmin's vice president of worldwide sales.
"These devices add two of the most popular premium features - traffic alerts and hands-free
calling - to an affordable, yet powerful navigator."
In addition to features offered by other members of the nuvi 2x5 family, these new navigators
boast lifetime traffic alerts from NAVTEQ Traffic that allow drivers to steer clear of traffic
accidents, road closures and construction. These devices come standard with a traffic receiver
that will provide alerts in the coverage areas, and no subscription fee is required. Thanks to
Bluetooth hands-free connectivity, these nuvis make it possible for drivers to make and receive
calls using the unit's built-in microphone and speaker. For states which prohibit the use of
handheld cell phones while driving, the Bluetooth hands-free option is ideal. With the patented
auto time zone feature, these nuvis will automatically adjust your time zone while navigating.
All nuvis in the 2x5 series include Garmin's new HotFix(TM) feature which automatically
calculates and stores critical satellite information for fast satellite reception. For the
ultimate in awareness, these compact nuvis will also display the speed limit for major roadways.
The nuvi 265T and 265WT will be available with preloaded comprehensive coverage of North America.
For transatlantic travel, the nuvi 275T comes standard with mapping for North America and Europe.
These nuvis are available in vibrant 4.3" or 3.5" screens that display shaded digital elevation
mapping. All models will announce street names in their voice prompts, advising drivers to "Turn
right on Elm Street," rather than "Turn right in 500 feet."
Using Garmin's unique Web site - Garmin Connect Photos - users can choose from millions of
geo-located photos provided by Google's Panoramio photo sharing community and download them to
the nuvi, for a photo-rich navigation guide. With Garmin's "Where Am I?" feature, nuvi is always
aware of a driver's surroundings. At any time, drivers can look up their exact location including
nearest hospitals, police stations, fuel stations, nearest address and intersection.
Aug 27, 2008 07:00
Garmin(R) Introduces nuvi(R) 7x5 Series with Lane Assist, Giving Drivers a Clear Picture of the
Road Ahead
OLATHE, Kan. —(Business Wire)— Aug. 27, 2008 Garmin International Inc., a unit of
Garmin Ltd. (NASDAQ: GRMN), the global leader in satellite navigation, today announced the next
evolution of the nuvi 700 series, adding state-of-the-art technology to this popular line of
advanced navigators. With lane assist, the nuvi 7x5 series provides drivers with a clear
illustration of what lies ahead on their route.
"Garmin's nuvi 7x5 series uses lane assist to make navigation clearer and easier than ever
before," said Dan Bartel, Garmin's vice president of worldwide sales. "The lane assist view takes
the guesswork out of driving through a busy intersection or an unfamiliar city. Drivers will no
longer have to speculate which turn lane to be in, or what lane leads to which exit - that's
nuvi's job."
This new and improved series gives clear guidance on a 4.3" touchscreen that details upcoming
maneuvers and specific driving directions, including road sign detail and arrows indicating the
proper lane for navigation. In some areas, a 3-D transparent view of buildings appears, giving
drivers a more realistic depiction of their location. The nuvi 7x5 series also features
accelerated map-drawing and routing capabilities, and makes screen zooming even smoother than
before. For faster satellite prediction, nuvi 7x5 has Garmin's HotFix(TM) feature which
automatically calculates and stores critical satellite information.
The nuvi 755T, 765T and 775T will come standard with a traffic receiver that provides lifetime
traffic alerts in coverage areas from NAVTEQ Traffic. The cost of the traffic receiver is
included with the purchase of these devices - no subscription fee is required. The nuvi 765T adds
Bluetooth(R) wireless technology for hands-free calling and supports a powerful advanced audio
amplifier for a stereo Bluetooth connection. For transatlantic travel, nuvi 775T adds mapping of
North America and Europe. The nuvi 785T features an MSN Direct receiver with trial subscription
that includes updated information about traffic conditions, fuel prices, weather reports, movie
listings, headline news, stock quotes and local events. For more information on MSN Direct
services and coverage areas, visit http://garmin.msndirect.com. To give motorists the highest
degree of awareness, this series of advanced navigators also displays speed limits for major
roadways.
In addition, each nuvi 7x5 also comes standard with the popular "Where Am I?" feature, enabling
drivers to look up their exact location including nearest address and intersection, and the
closest hospitals, police stations and gas stations at any time. Drivers can also associate their
favorite images with saved locations using Garmin's own unique Web site - Garmin Connect Photos -
where users can choose from millions of geo-located photos provided by Google's Panoramio photo
sharing community.
[Garmin]


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Gizmodo -
9 hours and 10 minutes ago
Garmin'sdropping four new models
to the higher-end 7x5 lineup with the nüvi 755T, 765T, 775T and the 785T. All models will
include lifetime traffic alerts via NAVTEQ Traffic and Bluetooth connectivity, but the updated
7x5 series will include the most exciting new features: a 4.3" touchscreen, a 3-D transparent
view of buildings, and lane assist. Garmin is also dropping their budget friendly 2x5 series with
three new models: the nüvi 265T, 265WT and 275T. I'd probably opt for the high end line with
lane suggestions, but take the 765T with Bluetooth and skip the fancier models. Parsing Garmin's
huge lineup is always challenging, but the differences are detailed here:
The nuvi 765T adds Bluetooth(R) wireless technology for hands-free calling and supports a
powerful advanced audio amplifier for a stereo Bluetooth connection. For transatlantic travel,
nuvi 775T adds mapping of North America and Europe. The nuvi 785T features an MSN Direct receiver
with trial subscription that includes updated information about traffic conditions, fuel prices,
weather reports, movie listings, headline news, stock quotes and local events.
The nuvi 265T and 265WT will be available with preloaded comprehensive coverage of North America.
For transatlantic travel, the nuvi 275T comes standard with mapping for North America and Europe.
These nuvis are available in vibrant 4.3" or 3.5" screens that display shaded digital elevation
mapping. All models will announce street names in their voice prompts, advising drivers to "Turn
right on Elm Street," rather than "Turn right in 500 feet."
All seven units are expected to be released in October at prices ranging between $300 and $700
for specific models.
Aug 27, 2008 07:00
Garmin(R) Expands Affordable nuvi(R) 2x5 Series, Offering Hands-Free Calling and Lifetime Traffic
Alerts
OLATHE, Kan. —(Business Wire)— Aug. 27, 2008 Garmin International Inc., a unit of
Garmin Ltd. (NASDAQ: GRMN), the global leader in satellite navigation, today announced the next
evolution of the popular nuvi 2x5 series, adding top-of-the-line features to this family of
affordable navigators. The nuvi 265T, 265WT and 275T enhance upon their 2x5-series predecessors
with Bluetooth wireless technology for hands-free calling and provide free traffic alerts.
"Many customers want a simple-to-use, low-cost personal navigator, but find themselves in need of
premium add-ons along the way," said Dan Bartel, Garmin's vice president of worldwide sales.
"These devices add two of the most popular premium features - traffic alerts and hands-free
calling - to an affordable, yet powerful navigator."
In addition to features offered by other members of the nuvi 2x5 family, these new navigators
boast lifetime traffic alerts from NAVTEQ Traffic that allow drivers to steer clear of traffic
accidents, road closures and construction. These devices come standard with a traffic receiver
that will provide alerts in the coverage areas, and no subscription fee is required. Thanks to
Bluetooth hands-free connectivity, these nuvis make it possible for drivers to make and receive
calls using the unit's built-in microphone and speaker. For states which prohibit the use of
handheld cell phones while driving, the Bluetooth hands-free option is ideal. With the patented
auto time zone feature, these nuvis will automatically adjust your time zone while navigating.
All nuvis in the 2x5 series include Garmin's new HotFix(TM) feature which automatically
calculates and stores critical satellite information for fast satellite reception. For the
ultimate in awareness, these compact nuvis will also display the speed limit for major roadways.
The nuvi 265T and 265WT will be available with preloaded comprehensive coverage of North America.
For transatlantic travel, the nuvi 275T comes standard with mapping for North America and Europe.
These nuvis are available in vibrant 4.3" or 3.5" screens that display shaded digital elevation
mapping. All models will announce street names in their voice prompts, advising drivers to "Turn
right on Elm Street," rather than "Turn right in 500 feet."
Using Garmin's unique Web site - Garmin Connect Photos - users can choose from millions of
geo-located photos provided by Google's Panoramio photo sharing community and download them to
the nuvi, for a photo-rich navigation guide. With Garmin's "Where Am I?" feature, nuvi is always
aware of a driver's surroundings. At any time, drivers can look up their exact location including
nearest hospitals, police stations, fuel stations, nearest address and intersection.
Aug 27, 2008 07:00
Garmin(R) Introduces nuvi(R) 7x5 Series with Lane Assist, Giving Drivers a Clear Picture of the
Road Ahead
OLATHE, Kan. —(Business Wire)— Aug. 27, 2008 Garmin International Inc., a unit of
Garmin Ltd. (NASDAQ: GRMN), the global leader in satellite navigation, today announced the next
evolution of the nuvi 700 series, adding state-of-the-art technology to this popular line of
advanced navigators. With lane assist, the nuvi 7x5 series provides drivers with a clear
illustration of what lies ahead on their route.
"Garmin's nuvi 7x5 series uses lane assist to make navigation clearer and easier than ever
before," said Dan Bartel, Garmin's vice president of worldwide sales. "The lane assist view takes
the guesswork out of driving through a busy intersection or an unfamiliar city. Drivers will no
longer have to speculate which turn lane to be in, or what lane leads to which exit - that's
nuvi's job."
This new and improved series gives clear guidance on a 4.3" touchscreen that details upcoming
maneuvers and specific driving directions, including road sign detail and arrows indicating the
proper lane for navigation. In some areas, a 3-D transparent view of buildings appears, giving
drivers a more realistic depiction of their location. The nuvi 7x5 series also features
accelerated map-drawing and routing capabilities, and makes screen zooming even smoother than
before. For faster satellite prediction, nuvi 7x5 has Garmin's HotFix(TM) feature which
automatically calculates and stores critical satellite information.
The nuvi 755T, 765T and 775T will come standard with a traffic receiver that provides lifetime
traffic alerts in coverage areas from NAVTEQ Traffic. The cost of the traffic receiver is
included with the purchase of these devices - no subscription fee is required. The nuvi 765T adds
Bluetooth(R) wireless technology for hands-free calling and supports a powerful advanced audio
amplifier for a stereo Bluetooth connection. For transatlantic travel, nuvi 775T adds mapping of
North America and Europe. The nuvi 785T features an MSN Direct receiver with trial subscription
that includes updated information about traffic conditions, fuel prices, weather reports, movie
listings, headline news, stock quotes and local events. For more information on MSN Direct
services and coverage areas, visit http://garmin.msndirect.com. To give motorists the highest
degree of awareness, this series of advanced navigators also displays speed limits for major
roadways.
In addition, each nuvi 7x5 also comes standard with the popular "Where Am I?" feature, enabling
drivers to look up their exact location including nearest address and intersection, and the
closest hospitals, police stations and gas stations at any time. Drivers can also associate their
favorite images with saved locations using Garmin's own unique Web site - Garmin Connect Photos -
where users can choose from millions of geo-located photos provided by Google's Panoramio photo
sharing community.
[Garmin]


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Gizmodo -
9 hours and 10 minutes ago
Garmin'sdropping four new models to the higher-end 7x5 lineup with the nüvi 755T, 765T, 775T
and the 785T. All models will include lifetime traffic alerts via NAVTEQ Traffic and Bluetooth...
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Engadget -
11 hours and 38 minutes ago
Filed under: GPS

Garmin continued its contribution to the general, incremental advancement of technology today by
spitting out a handful of new satnavs destined to be suctioned to your windshield. The company
introduced the updates to its low-end 2x5 series, including the 265T, 265WT and 275T. The models
include lifetime traffic alerts via NAVTEQ Traffic, Bluetooth connectivity, and are offered in
3.5-inch or 4.3-inch touchscreen iterations. Garmin also updated its higher-end 7x5 lineup,
bringing the 755T, 765T, and 775T into the mix. The devices sport 4.3-inch touchscreens, those same
NAVTEQ Traffic updates, 3D transparent building views, accelerated graphics rendering, and HotFix
(which stores "critical satellite information"). No word yet on release date or pricing for the new
models, though we expect to see them on display at IFA.
[Thanks, Tim]
Read - Garmin Expands Affordable nüvi 2x5 Series, Offering Hands-Free Calling and Lifetime
Traffic Alerts
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It’s no longer an issue of
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WorkLight discovered that large companies in sectors such as financial services, retail, telcos
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etc. The WorkLight server resides behind the company’s firewall and employs technologies to
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on any of the Web 2.0 services resides on external servers.
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mailbfr 0.9.5 mailbfr was written to assist mail service administrators in creating
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towns, temples, lively traditional villages, people at daily life, palm coconut groves, water birds
playing with water, beautiful landscapes, etc. The journey will be surly a captivating experience
for you and your loved-one too. On your Kerala honeymoon cruise you will have also excellent
opportunity to enjoy traditional Kerala’s delicious & mouthwatering cuisine. There are
several Kerala houseboat packages available which make enable honeymooners to enjoy and explore the
breathtaking beauty of backwaters. Kerala houseboat cruise also take you the periphery of wildlife
and bird sanctuary. Some house boat cruise operators also provide facilities to enjoy water funs
and sports. One of the most important backwater destinations of Kerala which are very popular among
couples is Alleppey or Alappuzha (popularly described as the Venice of the East). This is a small
but beautiful town and provides complete backwater experience which will surly add special charm to
your honeymoon. The lovely Vembanad Lake is an ideal spot for Alleppey Houseboats honeymoon cruise.
If you too want to celebrate your honeymoon holiday in Kerala with houseboat cruise over
breathtaking backwaters, you are welcome to this beautiful state of India. Michael Braganza is an
eminent analyst and writer in Travel & Tourism related topics. He has authored many books on
tour guide for kerala houseboat tours and kerala backwater tours Now he is rendering his services
to http://www.keralahouseboat.org/

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