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Mumbai l'occidentale
... et savoirs moghols, musulmans et l'inspiration hindouiste à amener a ce pays, c'est phénoménal. Oui nous avons de beaux bâtiments, mais ici ils ne jouaient clairement pas dans la même ligue il y a 400 ans... pour être honnête, nous parlons ici des monuments, il est vrai que les immeubles typiques de la rue sont loin de l'immeuble haussmannien. De plus, les bâtiments sont extrêmement décorés à l'extérieur, mais aussi très dénudés et simple à l'intérieur, au contraire de ...
Slumming it
... itself. Had to sit on the toilet as the hose only reached 3 feet off the ground. Kill two birds with one stone...
We are just chilling in the box, will grab some dinner before boarding the 22.15 Mangalore Exp train from Mumbai CST to Madgaon.
(Lewis)
Day four - 6 April 2012
SLEEPER TRAIN & GOA ARRIVAL
I have just finished my cup of Chai - the stuff is perfect morning ...
Mumbai in a flash
... our bus that evening. This involved:
- Enjoying an overpriced breakfast at the well-known Leopold's bar (if you've read Shantaram, that is);
- Admiring the awesome architecture (train station, universities and clock towers) and cute yellow taxi cabs;
- Pausing for an icecream in the city's main cricket oval, surrounded by dozens of cricket games being batted around us;
- Being told off taking pictures inside the beautiful main Mumbai ...
Ein Freitag Abend in Mumbai
... aber eben nicht das Privatleben gesprochen. Der Plan sieht vor: noch eine Stunde trinken, dann los! Bis dahin herrscht reges Treiben, die Pläne, wer wo hin will, ändern sich ständig, ich schaue zu, einen Plan habe ich ja eh nicht.
Was für eine Bude! Ich will unbedingt Fotos schiessen. Und wieder etwas, das so bezeichnend für Indien ist: so wie ich keine Fotos von den härtesten Schicksalen, die ich in Indien zu Gesicht bekommen habe, machen wollte, so peinlich wäre ...
Way off the tourist track in Mumbai
... This was a feeling we would get again and again in the different slums we visited. Dharavi is a community that works and, while the living and working conditions are obviously cramped, people can find jobs if they want them, and it did not have the threatening feel of a slum run by gangs or plagued by drug issues, unlike those in South America. So we came away with a more positive view of the place than we expected.
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