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<blockquote data-quote="Prem51" data-source="post: 2011901" data-attributes="member: 209498"><p>Sounds great [USER=493719]@jjraak[/USER]. My father's family are from Calangute, and a cousin still lives in the old family Portuguese house there. It's right along the beach and has a big garden. It would be worth a lot now, but would be knocked down and redeveloped for condos or a hotel if sold.</p><p>The first time I went to Goa, about 30 years ago, I stayed in Calangute. It was undeveloped then with only a couple of small hotels near the beach, but has got increasingly 'touristy' with more and more hotels being built. South Goa is less developed which is why I prefer it now. The beach there is over 20 miles long and I can walk along it for hours without seeing hardly anyone.</p><p>The traffic in towns is bad, but in the countryside it's quieter, but personally I wouldn't risk riding a bike there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prem51, post: 2011901, member: 209498"] Sounds great [USER=493719]@jjraak[/USER]. My father's family are from Calangute, and a cousin still lives in the old family Portuguese house there. It's right along the beach and has a big garden. It would be worth a lot now, but would be knocked down and redeveloped for condos or a hotel if sold. The first time I went to Goa, about 30 years ago, I stayed in Calangute. It was undeveloped then with only a couple of small hotels near the beach, but has got increasingly 'touristy' with more and more hotels being built. South Goa is less developed which is why I prefer it now. The beach there is over 20 miles long and I can walk along it for hours without seeing hardly anyone. The traffic in towns is bad, but in the countryside it's quieter, but personally I wouldn't risk riding a bike there. [/QUOTE]
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