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The source and the finished product are both on the scene. Shouldn't it always be like that?
However, in the west it is more likely to be a TV commercial or a photoshop joke.
* Oh, and by the way, Para (as in 'paradise') means 'cow' in Hebrew.
Bhagsu, Himachal Pradesh, India.
My India: Where every village is home - Experience !
In the story Desi Cow - Or - how to spell 'Indian street' and the story Dal Bat - Rajasthan, India..
2 responses
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Satya Sidhartha said (8 Aug 2010):
Hi Etan
Nice shot.... As said earlier, in India cow is considered very sacred, so no body usually hurts it. Even many people , road side shop owners feeds roaming cows on regular basis. -
Joe Nickence said (18 Feb 2012):
Cow: "Hello, I'd like to purchase some ice cream!" :-)
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