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Bruges was picture postcard perfect, a tourist magnet and a bit too perfect. Perhaps it was still my travelling-at-Christmas feelings talking. But it was pretty.

And prettiness makes for nice pictures (even if I say so myself).

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But prettiness of a certain kind only lasts so long. If you’ve seen the movie, In Bruges, you’d know what I’m talking about. If you’ve not, go watch it now – you have no idea what you’re missing!

And then, go to Bruges.

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  1. Janit

    I am planning to go there this November. Nice snaps shilpa. Thanks for sharing.

    Sorry…Amazing Snaps.

    February 22nd, 2012 // Reply
    • Shilpa

      Thank you so much, Janit. You should! Bruges is a really pretty place – well worth it. :)

      February 22nd, 2012 // Reply

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