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Fort
Cochin was the first township in the British commonwealth. Located
on the shores of the Arabian sea, Fort Cochin is a community
of centuries old colonial buildings and churches. Characterized
by its fusion of Indian and European lifestyles. In this heritage
community, with its air of genteel decay, history is a friendly
phantom that still stalks the evening mist of its seaside streets.
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As you walk past garden walls of cascading bougainvillea and
jasmine, or under flowering shade tree, or dodge the sticky
sap from the cashew trees along the streets.. you can imagine
you running into Vasco De Gamma, who founded the European
settlement here at the end of his global voyage of discovery.
The
Portuguese, Dutch and British left their imprint on Fort Cochin.
Over a morning coffee on our rooftop, you can gaze at the
graceful arches of St. Francis Church just across the road.
Over the settlement's tiled roofs, or onto Da Gama's backyard
next door.
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