Thanks to our long distant relative Guriya di and her family for letting us relish exotic mangoes, which are quite rare in this country. We belong to that certain category of foodies who are not just fond of mangoes, rather, it would be better if I suggest that we can travel to any extent in order to get hold of such mangoes. Occupied with a suppressed tension in our mind for the availability of these mangoes, we followed our destination, directed by Google Maps to obtain those exquisite mangoes. It was last Saturday, when we commenced our trip towards that destination. It took almost two and a half hours to reach that place combating with rain. The place called Merritt Island, seemed a look alike of India as if a tiny piece of India has been fixed into the U.S territory. Not only the vegetation, but the animals wandering here and there were the same as India. Most surprisingly, multiple numbers of Peacock's roaming about caught our eyes with an utmost awe. A Peacock, spreading his wings, walking aimlessly, is a scene which is very rarely witnessed. Vibrant red Hibiscus flowers were quite enough to throw us a warm welcome in that scenic but isolated island. Everything went quite well until we reached our most targeted spot to acquire Indianised mangoes. Alas! how all our expectations were swept off when we were informed that due to persisting drought, mangoes could not ripe, Hence, the place right that moment was devoid of any kind of ripe mangoes. But nevertheless, we never succumbed to the circumstance, rather we bound our hearts with much determination that, coming Saturday, we will visit the place definitely, unlike the timing of this last Saturday. We will begin our journey by 6'o clock in the morning and will pick a majority of the mangoes without a single miss. Told you earlier that we can go any further to grab our one of the best delights. Let's keep our finger cross. Hopefully, I will be able to bring you some good news very soon.

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