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bubbles20
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wow its beautiful!
raindropz
amazing
jiggyiggy
kid looks awfully unhealthy =/

You just assuming he's dravidan?
pun187
i know this pic from a brazilian forum its name is tamilnadu mahabali puram biggrin.gif
kkdkckrl
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i know this pic from a brazilian forum its name is tamilnadu mahabali puram biggrin.gif


CAn u give me the link to the forum?
pun187
here pls lol biggrin.gif http://www.brazzilbrief.com/search.php?sea...bbc4d2d6fe54c60
ndnboi
unique yes
beautiful no
Me_Myself_And_I
Wow. Are those eyes for real? eek.gif
blob
Wow, those eyes are truly bright blue...amazing yes.
eimi
wow eek.gif theyre so blue they almost look scary
Makeshift Universe
Amazing. I wish I had blue eyes like that.
vanggirlie
QUOTE(eimi @ Dec 29 2005, 08:07 AM)
wow  eek.gif  theyre so blue they almost look scary
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aznxdesi
wooooow @.@
Indigo
Yes, yes let's all entertain ourselves by posting accidents of nature. What next ? An Indian with 'natural' blonde hair ?
kkdkckrl
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Yes, yes let's all entertain ourselves by posting accidents of nature. What next ? An Indian with 'natural' blonde hair ?


I have actually seen quite a few indians with blonde hair, and i do mean natural blonde hair laugh.gif
Emawk
^^^I'm not surprised, especially if they're Northern Indians (but Dravidians aren't Northern).

Some Australian Aborigines have natural blond hair. Blond hair is not exclusive to White Europeans.
Indigo
Well, I've seen people up north with dark blonde hair, but these are is some rural pockets where people have'nt married outside their community much.

It is a huge exception and a rarity. even if you spend all your life up North you are as likely to ever run into a blonde Indian as you are likely to run into a needle in a haystack.

Indians are (almost) uniformly dark hair, brown eyes. The color of the skin varies a lot. But by and far we are a culture of brown people. light brown...or dark brown.

Brown power !!! Yaaaahhh ! Kekekkee.
Tenjikuronin
QUOTE(Emawk @ Jan 2 2006, 10:29 AM)
^^^I'm not surprised, especially if they're Northern Indians (but Dravidians aren't Northern).

Some Australian Aborigines have natural blond hair. Blond hair is not exclusive to White Europeans.
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I haven't seen a single North Indian with blonde hair. The only hair colors I've seen on North Indians are jet black/raven, brune/brunette, chestnut, and sometimes slightly reddish hair (although its mostly dyed from what I've noticed).

A lot of north Indians do have light colored eyes though. My cousin (who Is 100% Indian) has blue eyes.
Emawk
^^I was talking about the eyes.
Tenjikuronin
QUOTE(Emawk @ Jan 2 2006, 01:24 PM)
^^I was talking about the eyes.
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Sorry, My bad. icon_redface.gif
Zelnom
Wasn't it believed that Lord Buddha had blue eyes to signify the blue lotus?
EJI
Looks scary
jiggyiggy
Tenk when you talk about that hair that is slightly red, are you talking about dark brown with a reddish tinge in it? My mom has this type of hair. It's weird indoors it looks brown but outdoors in the sunlight it looks really red.
Tenjikuronin
QUOTE(jiggyiggy @ Jan 2 2006, 07:55 PM)
Tenk when you talk about that hair that is slightly red, are you talking about dark brown with a reddish tinge in it? My mom has this type of hair. It's weird indoors it looks  brown but outdoors in the sunlight it looks really red.
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Yeah, that's the type of red I'm talking about. Some women who have that told me they dye their hair with mehndi to give it that reddish color. Other women have it naturally.

I saw this one dude in Goa who had red hair like that, but I have never seen it on males other than that one time.
nimbus
i actually know a few indians (full indian) with naturally red hair, and freckles...i didnt even know they were indian when i first met them.
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