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The weather in Bengaluru is almost always perfect - not too hot and not too cold! I was actually expecting the weather to be a little colder in Puducherry since it is along the eastern coast of India, but it was actually surprisingly sunny and hot there this weekend.
I saw chickens, cows, cats, goats, sheep, rats, horses, pigeons, crows, seagulls, a monkey and something scary that moved like a snake but definitely had legs. I am still trying to figure out what that last one was. I think it might have been a centipede!
On the way back from Puducherry to Bengaluru, I saw some beautiful hills and rice paddies. The cities of India can be pretty messy and polluted, but the rural areas are beautiful and full of nature.