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BICYCLE RIDE TO THE BUNKER MUSEUM

December 9, 2019January 19, 2020by pedalandtringtring2 Comments on BICYCLE RIDE TO THE BUNKER MUSEUM
BICYCLE RIDE TO THE BUNKER MUSEUM

The Bunker Museum is located inside Raj Bhavan – the official residence of the governor of Maharashtra. The underground structure built during the British rule was used for defense and to fire cannons at the time of war. Continue reading “BICYCLE RIDE TO THE BUNKER MUSEUM” →

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