I explore Chapora beach near Vagator while traveling in India. There I stumble on a small fishing village with Indian fishing boats all stranded on the beach. A local fisherman Sunil introduces himself and shows me around and tells more about the local culture and history. Because of his kindness I invite him for some Goan food and chai, trying Mirchi bajji for the first time. A special random encounter with the kindest man.

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  1. A special random encounter in Goa with a kind man. The kind of meeting of locals that I often experience but rarely film but this time I kept recording. I've cut the footage for brevity but also not too much because I wanted to show a part of travel that's fundamental to me. It's not about filming buildings or nature, it's about these chance encounters somewhere halfway around the world that just click in the moment.

  2. Portuguese also ruled sone parts of India . Like Goa and Mumbai. Infact portuguese were the first people from west to come to India. After that british came , then they had fight and eventually portuguese got defeated and they had to hand over Mumbai to British. ❤

  3. 160 was a bit to much for what ull had should be 80 90 but may be they charging more cz of beach area.. Enjoy goa👍

  4. You can try authentic goan fish thali at nominal price in Kamalabai restaurant in Khorlim Mapusa Goa

  5. Your vlogging style is really nice. You explore to the remote corner which is fascinating. You talk to the people courteously. ❤

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