Hotel Gomti Nagpur

8-G, Old Pardi Naka, Kalmana Market Road Nagpur, Maharashtra, India

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Dubai UAE to Nagpur, India

A travel blog entry by harry4123

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... on 30L) and I was off. When they realized I was a slow light aircraft (nobody knows what a COL3 is on the flight plan - it's too rare), departure radar forgot about having me fly the SID (Standard Instrument Departure) and just vectored me to my first on-course waypoint. Note that with full fuel, the climb rate has to be keep at 400-500 fps so the cylinder temps don't get too high, especially a factor in a hot climate like Dubai.

The filed ...

Come on England!!

A travel blog entry by nathan-claire

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... lads, we the photo demands slowing down after the first 20 overs, and we had good conversations with them but during all the fame we did try to watch some cricket. Well, I wish i hadnt, as I said to Ian Abrahams (Sky Sports News cricket reporter) in Nagpur airport the next day, everything that could go wrong in the field did. Poor bowling (oh Jimmy), terrible fielding with missed catches etc, not even attempted catches (KP and Jimmy) and overthrows. ...

Where It All Began (Part 2)

A travel blog entry by repeatthedose

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... br> We thought this was all wonderful, but the bank was actually closed to customers that day, so we were happy to be invited back the next morning to take some more photographs and see it operational. When we arrived the next day, we realised we were not there just to take photographs. An official photographer had been arranged by the bank, we were introduced to more of the managers (we could ...

My travel to Varanasi

A travel blog entry by sid15

... a narrow alley near the river. Inside was a skinny, old guy in a dhoti sitting cross-legged on the dirt floor. He was taking the ganga from a large pile and weighing it out into tolas (a tola being about a quarter of an ounce), before folding it neatly into small newspaper wraps. In the early evening we stopped in at our usual restaurant where we ate our usual large meal before returning to the station. The old black steam engine came puffing and screeching into ...

To the Glacier - We Must be Mad

A travel blog entry by jenrog

... final leg of the journey to Lohorket very definitely the most hairy, Jenny and I in the back of the vehicle just shut our eyes and hoped for the best, the road was an unmade track around the mountainside, complete with many potholes and with not a crash barrier in sight. It was a relief to see KNVN rest house building and we made our way up the steps - only to be told that there was no room as a government party were booked in for the night. Apart ...