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Default The goddess [deva] of Darjeeling teas

Hi,
after the tiger at Makaibari T.E. turned out to be a leopard, nothing
to uncommon down there, and far less interested in those tea workers
now to a completeley different animal.

Just have a look - a "must" for tea lovers :
http://www.makaibari.com/teadeva.html

Thanks to my friend Amitava B. for the link.

Best,
Karsten / Darjeeling

 
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