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roses
Nov 12 2008, Vincent Van Ross

In the desert state of Rajasthan, Pushkar grows more roses every year than any other part of India! That might come as a surprise to many. Because, the importance of the only Brahma Temple in the world and the world’s largest camel fair which is..

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Teleflora’s Rubies and Roses Bouquet is available on www.teleflora.com for $64.95. (PRNewsFoto/Teleflora)