gmrunner / About Author
Gaurav was born and brought up in New Delhi, India, and left home over nearly eight years ago to explore the world. In the process, he ran across India before he landed in Canada and started telling stories of adventures and experiments of his life and India's folklore. He's an Ocean and Climate Researcher by day, and a storyteller by evening.
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