Memories of a glorious childhood spent in Kolar Gold Fields. KGF was known for its colonial ambience and came into existence as early as the 16th century.
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Golconda Shaft, Balaghat

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hi,
ReplyDeletemy parents are from proper KGF. i regularly wait for your updates in your website. My father was born on the same day when the plane crashed in Coramandel.
Even today many of my family memner are scattered all over, KGF, Kolar, and Bangalore.
I am from Hyderabad. Last summer i had been to KGF along with my kids. They fell in love with the place and want to come back this summer also.
Thank you for all the information.
Keep up the good job.
Bye.
yashodha devraj