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Mumbai Xtreme
... dla bogatych hindusow. Betonowe bloki o wyszukanych nazwach ("Luxurious Glory"), reklamowane sloganami obiecujacymi wielkomiejskie zycie za male pieniadze. Na murach rozlepione plakaty szkol jezykowych: "The world is waiting for you". Jak zoltodzioby dajemy sie zlapac nieuczciwemu taksowkarzowi. Angielski rozumie wybiorczo. Taksometr przykryty jakas szmatka odkrywa dopiero po ...
Orientation Week Day 3
... Paul :D
Then some of us went to get phone sim cards, but it was the most stressful thing ever; he was totally useless. Imagine calling a pants Indian call centre with someone that has no idea what they are doing, but in person! Anyway another lady sorted it out for us in the end, 2 hours later. Again a lot of faffing (there seems to be a trend occurring).
After that we had some dinner, went home, shower and ...
2800 kilometers across India in 3 days
... came they rolled out their prayer carpet, prostrated themselves and recited their prayers very concentrated and aloud. We watched from a distance with interest and respect. Even the family in the next compartment with their four rambunctious kids paused and stayed quiet for a moment.
The parents of this family were maybe in their mid twenties. We noticed how dealing with four very energetic and rambunctious children on a long train ride was ...
Bed bugs to luxury!!
... to kill now and I’m bored coz I can’t get into my book. Have read a couple now and the last one was ‘The Kite Runner’ which I though was really good and now reading ‘Self’ by the guy that wrote ‘Life of Pi’ but it’s rubbish so far in comparison. But I’ve told myself I’m only allowed to read Amy’s Dan Brown book once I’ve finished this one. I have loads of other books on my kindle but I’m ...
A taste of home in Mumbai
... worship areas. Amazing that this huge forest was in one of the most densely populated urban areas in the world. Before leaving, we took a ride on a small toy train which looped around a section of the park. After a delicious pizza lunch which Pradeep and Preethi ordered in (my favourite? the Tandoori Chicken pizza - mmm), we went to one of the malls for some shopping. We had planned to have dinner at home that evening, but with the hour late we decided to simply grab a bite at the ...