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I was admiring stuff I never thought existed

Once on the road, towards our first destination, namely of Isle of Wight, I discovered a completely new side to myself.

I mean I was admiring stuff I never thought existed (in Mumbai, ie) -- good-looking roads. But here, the sparsely populated roads, sparkling motorways and efficient traffic system, boasting of Audis, BMWs, Boxters, Mercs and Vauxhalls just blew me away. (I even laid a finger on a mouth-watering red-hot Ferrari for crying out aloud. It was parked right outside Harrods!) But that's another travelogue.

Coming to Isle of Wight, it's a mind-blowing, refreshingly beautiful, untouched island in South East England high on lush countrysides, magnificent chines, coloured sands and shimmering waters. In short, 60 miles of untainted bliss.

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