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    <triplocations name="Gateway of India" description="A huge basalt arch, well visible from the sea where this monument is also located." favorite="" full_name="Gateway of India, Mumbai (Bombay), India" googled_path="India/Mumbai-Bombay/Gateway-of-India" hidden="0" href="http://www.tripwolf.com/en/guide/show/12419/India/Mumbai-Bombay/Gateway-of-India" id="12419" inherited="0" is_poi="1" item_name="Gateway of India, Mumbai (Bombay), India" language="ENG" latitude="18.922442" longitude="72.83423" ltp_level="0" parents_name="Mumbai (Bombay), India" rating="4" recommended="" status_description="4" status_name="1" status_tags="0" status_teaser="2" teaser="Built in the early 1900's by the British, but crafted after the 16th century Musli architecture, this is a gateway to Mumbai." teaser_or_description="&lt;b&gt;Built in the early 1900's by the British, but crafted after the 16th century Musli architecture, this is a gateway to Mumbai.&lt;/b&gt; A huge basalt arch, well visible from the sea where this monument is also l..." teaser_or_description_short="&lt;b&gt;Built in the early 1900's by the British, but crafted after the 16th century Musli architecture, this is a gateway to Mu...&lt;/b&gt;" type="13" type_id="13" type_name="sight" votes="6" zoom="16">
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