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Twin Forts of Amer – Amer Fort & Jaigarh Fort

Twin Forts of Amer – Amer Fort & Jaigarh Fort

Forts, Forts, India, Rajasthan Tourism By footlooseinme May 03, 2021 10 Comments

The historical city of Amer through its twin forts.

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Hello and Welcome to my travel blog - ‘Footlooseinme’! I am Sarmistha, the author and creator of this blog. I am a reticent person, yet I want to share my travel stories with the world. What could have been an option to share my stories without having to socialise? The answer was simple - through a blog. Now, it's quite evident that I love to travel and capture the moments in frame. Thus, “Footlooseinme” came into being - a platform to share my travel chronicles and photographs. Come, travel with me and share your thoughts. Thanks!

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