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(Mahabaleshwar is also spelled as Mahableshwar / Mahabaleswar)
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Mahabaleshwar by magiceye
http://magictravels.blogspot.com/2007/05/mahabaleshwar.html
Strawberries cherries and an angel's kiss in spring ... That is exactly what Mahabaleshwar is all about in the Indian summer! A place to escape the torrid heat that grips Mumbai, a place to romance strawberries and mulberries, a place to cool off in the thunderous hailstorms that shower the hot tin roofs and plunge the temperatures for lovers to revel in! Mahabaleshwar has something for all – young and old, trekker and stroller ...
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Mahabaleshwar/Panchgani by nihilAnth
http://psychlicdisorder.blogspot.com/2008/07/mahabaleshwar.html
After deliberate consideration because of the number of people involved and the miles that separated us , the Mahabaleshwar trip was finalized. It involved getting over many hurdles like the different intern schedules (some had a 5 day week some had 6 ) , some of the people being incommunicado for some reasons and the natural desires of people to not agree with others. The three of us(me , niraj and gaurav) came back early on friday(27th) from 'the plant' and got on the Surat BDTS express on which we had booked our tickets in the 2S class for a mere Rs.100. The train ride was not that smooth as we had earlier thought , and decided that it was better to travel while standing as the seats which we got were those which faced one more 3 seater and there was no comfortable way to sit. So we stoo ...
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Pratapgarh- Day 2 by nihilAnth
http://psychlicdisorder.blogspot.com/2008/07/pratapgarh-day-2.html
29.6,Saturday
Quite unexpectedly Pratapgarh was the best place in the trip. It is 20km from Mahabaleshwar and it seemed like just a fort when we heard about it. But you realize its uniqueness when you see the altitude at which it is built. It is hard to imagine how it can be constructed in earlier times. Also once you get on top you have a feeling hard to describe. Because of the clouds all around the fort ,we literally felt like we were in heaven. I will not say much about it, as it is a place which my words wouldn't do any justice.
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strawberries and cream
http://traderjanki.wordpress.com/2008/06/30/strawberries-and-cream/

I went to Mahabaleshwar this past weekend and stayed at the Dina Hotel, a Parsi-run inn with pretty gardens, impeccable service, and antiquated charm. A wooden wall calendar hung in the dining room and classical music was the soundtrack for every meal.
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