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  • That is Khandala, which is overhung by a huge stone block, known by the name of the Duke's Nose.

    From the Caves and Jungles of Hindostan 1861

  • Last morning, we had some rain here in St. Louis and when it stopped and the skies cleared, the bright, clean weather and the freshly rinsed air felt so invigorating; it totally reminded me of family vacations in Khandala and Matheran.

    Archive 2008-05-01 Nupur 2008

  • Khandalyacha Ghatat hava thanda gaar .... is a song we maharashtrians grew up with and a break from Mumbai meant going to Khandala ghats in which Lonavala in nestled.

    Archive 2007-06-01 Anjali 2007

  • Khandalyacha Ghatat hava thanda gaar .... is a song we maharashtrians grew up with and a break from Mumbai meant going to Khandala ghats in which Lonavala in nestled.

    Lonavala Chikki Anjali 2007

  • They were found watching some former bar dancers, in various stages of undress, who were dancing to some popular Bollywood numbers when Pune Police raided a bungalow in Khandala following a tip off about the obscene goings on at a party.

    22 Senior Customs Officers arrested in Mumbai 2008

  • They mould this convenience to be party with in Khandala.

    22 Senior Customs Officers arrested in Mumbai 2008

  • His great grandson, Ashutosh Agarwal told me that it all started when Shri Maganlal began selling 'gurdana', a mixture of jaggery and groundnuts in a huge sack to the laborers who were laying tracks on the Khandala–Pune railway line.

    Chikki at Lonavala Abodh 2006

  • A perfect setting for a trip to Khandala or a bike ride to Sinhagad fort in Pune.

    Archive 2004-07-01 Chirayu 2004

  • As I write [at Khandala] I hear the _dhobi_ in the stream just below, busy with repeated flagellations which resound loudly.

    India and the Indians Edward Fenton Elwin

  • For size, it is the king of flowering trees, and hundreds of them were in full bloom, just at this time of year, on Mataran and Khandala.

    From the Caves and Jungles of Hindostan 1861

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