Friday, March 28, 2008

Remington 870 Mcs Hunting

Remi Remi Remi

went by bus it from the cold of the mountains to the coast to Kerala. The 8-hour bus ride was actually quite entertaining, as I went on Good Friday I was very influenced by Christianity in Kerala observe many Easter processions, it was amazing how much from the many churches was going on. The city of Cochin

consists basically of 2 main parts. On the mainland Ernakulam, this is like any other Indian city is loud, hectic, tiring. But there are still located on islands and peninsulas quieter neighborhoods like Fort Cochin, Matanacherry.
Since I arrived in the evening in Ernakulam where I had to spend a night in a shabby hotel. The next morning I got up at 7 and went on my way to Fort Cochin. The half hour bus ride was like a journey back to Portugal from the 16th-17th century, Fort Cochin is a very quiet neighborhood with many small beautiful houses and beautiful churches. Here you can feel nothing of the hektig of the subcontinent.
unfortunately I would have some bad luck with the weather and it rained the first 2 days, which is very unusual for the season and has done particularly in agriculture much damage. I spent the 4 days I was in Cochin Spatzierer especially thereby through the many narrow streets and enjoy the atmosphere.
Icg course visited the tourist attractions, such as the Basilica (Roque) Santa Cruz, Vasco da Gama's corpse Took spent the first 10 years after his death, before he transferred to Lisbon was. Also interesting was the Jewtown called Jewish Quarter, where lives the largest Jewish community in India. It was great to walk along there even in the evening on the beach promenade.
Luckily just is not high season, so not many tourists go. It was interesting to watch on Sunday, the Indian family, who made a day trip. After 4
had great days, I already leave Kerala, 3 weeks are very short, time is running. To expect a 16 hour train ride to Goa.

Saturday, March 22, 2008

Do You Get W2's When You Are On Disability

Cochin-Ooty-Mysore und

went by train it over to the Bangalore Mysore Maharajastadt. The train ride itself was interesting, it is ncht as in Germany, everyone is sitting obediently at his place un reads all the walking around, shouting, gesticulating and every 2 minutes someone is either a tea, will sell coffee, food or anything which other shit. Also funny it was to buy my ticket to Bangalore in Mysore, here is noted that even at the ticket counter gedraengeld how stupid, because the experience is worthwhile as an active queue up at the ski lift, the only one here needs a little elbow use. After 10 minutes of combat that was then succeeded. I was very tired when I arrived at night in Mysore. The day I went on it like the landmark of the city, the Maharaja's Palace. It is as you imagine such a palace, with lots of small turrets and gold ornaments. Unfortunately we could not take the camera into the palace, so that e only photos are from the outside. The rest of the day I was strolling through the many streets of the (almost) Milionenstadt. The Chamudi Hill was on 2 Days attended. This hill, with its temple is one of the many holy places of Hindus. Since I my karma for good enough consider, I do not run up the 1,000 steps, I'm special with the moto rickshaw up the hill and I'm only the last 300 steps run (a bit of karma must then be it:) The temple itself was very crowded, and it was somewhat hectic, but very interesting. Interesting was counted above all was the riesge back room where the donated money, about 100 people aren at the counter. We enjoy the great view was that you had to Mysore. Next was the 2nd Mysore Palace, in which the wife of Maharaj resided. Today, this is a luxury hotel that brings me by the nice company staff. But they were somewhat disappointed as I was at the end of the leadership moved a room. When I am rich recognized historian, I'll be back! After that I wanted eigenltich still in the zoo, but this was closed.
My next goal should be to Ooty, so I took the bus the next morning. As the only non-Indians in the bus I was THE Attrakation and I had all the standard answer questions (name? Country? Age? Occupation? Are you mattied? Why not?). All were
soga definitely very nice to me, a Famlie then informed her great snack with me. Another highlight was the bus ride Passage of a national park and we got to see monkeys and deer. The Indians were completely out of the small house. After 5 students, we finally arrived in Ooty, and located at 2,000 m 100,000 inhabitants city. It is certainly very beautiful here, but I could not enjoy it really, it's 1.5 days I was here has been raining almost constantly.
spent so much time in my hotel room (luckily with TV) and took hede rain-free half-hour for small walks & the city. Furthermore, was added that it was freezing cold and I have to run around all the time with my 2 sweaters and still froze. On the day of my departure, there was even snow, rain! So I was very happy when I got away from Ooty and Kerala direction to the sea went.
Photos again is unfortunately no, I think it will stay in India so you've got to wait for 2 weeks yet.

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

What Dog Does Mischa Barton Have

Remi-Madras

am now so I arrived in India. The first impression was very awesome, but I went with the Moto-rickshaw from the airport to downtown, everywhere run around people, it is honking, there are cows on the street, etc. You have to get used to India. (Although this is officially called Chennai, but no one called so) on my first day in Chennai I am a little first walked through the streets around me to make a first impression, but I slept particularly as I clock in the morning by 4 had to get up. On 2 Day we went on a sightseeing tour. My main goal was the district of George Town, is still very influenced by the British colonial period. Take special interest is the High Court, the largest court complex in the world, with lots of spare turrets. A flop on the other hand, was Georgetown, which is just a couple of houses and ASU is a piece of wall. In George Town is also the station, I first came to benefit me to buy a train ticket, what a hectic pace. It will be sent by a switch to the next, must fill out forms, etc. after 10 min. was kindly shown me dan where the tourist counter, here it was easier. The station itself is incidentally also a very nice building. Then I ran a little, at the very ugly city along the beach (apparently the longest the world (6km)). In the evening I tried it with a German to go drink a beer, which unfortunately rausstalte be relatively difficult. We have looked at some like criminals when we asked for beer, I'll probably drink the next few weeks is not much. We found dan finally won a shop, but was quite expensive. My nights were the way, not perfect, because, unfortunately, in my neighborhood was a mosque and the (whatever one calls it) has executed preaches very loud at night (with mic), and the whole clock to 1. After 2 days, so I left Madras that is really big, but has little to offer direction Mysore. Madras was still a very good start of my India trip, since I came here them tread was thrown into cold water. Photos are unfortunately no, Internet too slow.

Friday, March 14, 2008

30.30 Remington Ammunition & Marlin

Bangkok Ko Chang et

First of all, I am now safely arrived in India, the flight is run Problemos. This will follow soon, first come first blog, this time in French on Ko Chang and Bangkok.
matin Je suis arrive a le Lundi Ko Chang. J'ai decide de loger au Lonely Beach, ou j'avais un bungalow simple, mais pas cher (4 euros la nuit). J'ai passe 5 Jours a Ko Chang et fais pas ej honetement grad chose la bas, drink and fois j'ai qunad emprunt and kayak pour visiter d'autres petites iles all. C'etait vraiment marrant.
Sinon j'etais a la plage ... Jours que j'ai
Le passe sur Ko Chang etaient vraiment super, especially because I met many very nice people with whom I spend my evenings with a few beers ... After
so I went to Bangkok. It was already the troisiemme time I went during my trip. It's a bit like coming home, because I'll always DANL the same hotel. I even did some sightseeing and I made final preparations before leaving the South East Asia, buying gifts for the family, a handbook on India and I even sent a packet to the home. Now I have more than 18 kg Sir backs.
I was really sad when I leave bangkok, since AC signed a 5-month perios happening in SE Asia but I'm sure I'll be back. I begin the
Maintenat derniere etape de mon voyage, trois semaine en Inde. The
m'excuse pour les faute d'orthographe, mais n'ai plus d'execises per vraminet. En plus il n'y a pas d'accents sur le clavier asiatique.

Monday, March 3, 2008

Vespa Et4 Bedienungsanleitung

Varanasi (Judith) Indien-Kalkutta

After a very uncomfortable first train journey in a far too cold train we arrived in Varanasi. There we have let us first take a rickshaw to the ghats on the Ganges and we have a Guest House sought.
Varanasi has 80 ghats, which are stairs that lead to the banks of the Ganges. There, the Indians go back to their regular morning ablutions to be performed and to bathe in a river. Varanasi is the holiest, oldest and most Indian city. You feel somehow transported back in time. In Varanasi The Indians burned the dead right on the banks of the Ganges. Since this is very expensive, but (60 €) can only afford very few. According to Hindu faith is the soul of the dead directly to Nirvana when he is burned by the Ganges. We have even seen up close the dead in the fire. Until a body is burned completely, it takes at least three hours. For us it was a bit strange, but it was quite normal for
The first night we did a boat trip on the Ganges and were some of the nightly ceremonies with music and singing experience, which was very fascinating. On the banks of the Ganges
we have also seen the oddest characters that seemed to somehow be lifted pretty much what to observe, however, very interesting was!
have Otherwise we looked at the mandatory temple, the Muslim quarter with a fully veiled women and an Indian concert. And I myself a relaxing day with massage and steam bath have done since I was pretty cold. Yes .. at night it's pretty cold here.
have on the last day I even made a sitar course, which was very interesting. I'd already be small since I had always heard, but had never played myself.
After four days we set off down the road to Nepal.

Is Udress.com Legitimate

(Judith)

Yes, I'm actually in India that was many years my greatest dream!
I'm at 19.02. along with eight prisoners who were chained together with handcuffs, (and increased with of course a lot of other people) in the plane to Calcutta.
The flight went by pretty fast. Having arrived in Calcutta I was looking for a Guest House and I am going to explore the city a bit. India is different than anything I've ever seen. I could spend hours just walking through the streets, without that I would get bored for even a minute. In the morning you see everywhere on the roadside men, soaping and washing at the drinking fountain on the street, you see how open the first chai stalls to sell their delicious sweet-milky, spiced tea, and like the first chapatis on small fires baked. The only very strange for me is that you on the road to 90 percent only men can see and I will therefore particularly as a woman stared. However if you only do not make eye contact takes is no problem. I also feel in any way insecure in the streets as more and so many people are traveling, so that one can so easily happen nothing.
What is a positive surprise for me is that almost all the prices are fixed (they are just printed on the product), it is hardly sodas over the table drawn.

eight days I spent in Calcutta, with eight Japanese slept in a dorm and volunteer work in a Mother Teresa home made.
The first two days I have in a house with handicapped children worked. Here I had the impression that everything is very was well structured and the children quite well.
I had the good fortune to meet a young French girl who works as a nurse in a house for long term patients. So I went the next day with her. The first day I've only assisted. On the following days I have been patient but simply the set before and I had to take care without professional help to their sometimes very cruel injury. I have doctored amputated leg stump, which never healed properly, washed out huge, malodorous wounds already, free of dirt and dead skin disinfected and reconnected ... But we had unfortunately no narcotics, analgesics, or anything else, so many sat Patients there and cried aloud in pain, but we could not do anything else-have no chance to get medical attention.
have in another flat noticed I cut off as two nurses, a woman is fully conscious of the toes with scissors have that looked very dead indeed, but still have hurt terribly. Everything something unimaginable for us, but unfortunately there really.
I can not and will not now tell all that I've seen this week and experienced, but it was a very formative, hard experience for me, which I will not soon forget. As we learn again to appreciate our health care system!

Calcutta was also a very nice Time for me, so I met many Volunteers at work and we had a very nice time miteinader. The Japanese have learned to appreciate as I SEGR lovely, quiet man.
After eight days, I am moved up with Dan, an American, the train to Varanasi.

Sunday, March 2, 2008

Farberware Mixer No. 391

Chanthaburi

Actually, I proceed directly to the island of Ko Chang, but as fate would have it I did not come until relatively late from the border road, so I had to spend a night in Chanthaburi. But somehow it gefiehl me here, so I decided to spend the whole weekend here.
Chanthaburi is therefore the Southeastern stronghold of the gem trade and it shows on every corner Juwelenlaeden. I'm not a play for it;)
Let's start with some history. End of the 19th 2 things have happened cent for the current very marked, the one at the time was a French colony, Cambodia, and since at that time the boundary between Siam and Cambodia was often moved Chanthaburi was at times in French hands. This explains the most important SIGHTS of the city, a cathedral, the largest Southeast Asia that I visited, of course. Furthermore
have been sold at that time, many Vietnamese Christians from Vietnam, and they found a home here, of course. Other refugees came from Vietnam by the way Again because of the Indochina war and after the takeover of Communists.
are therefore about 40% of the population here Vietnamese.
The city itself has not really much to offer, so here are hardly any tourists, which I liked. Here we see the real Thailand.
On the second day of my visit, I wanted to go to the nearby National Park, with my morgendlichn Stadtspatziergang I discovered, however, the King Thaksin the Great Park (how can something called Park in Thailand anderst) a very nice park in the middle of the city, and I decided to spend the day here. Towards evening, when the sun is not quite as bangs and run very many joggers in the park, even coming to a Central Park New York atmosphere.

After 2 months in Laos / Cambodia Thailand is the way, before I was much more modern than before. It is clean, fairly organized and very much advanced. Tomorrow we will finally be retired next to Ko Chang.
images

Saturday, March 1, 2008

Straightner With Lifetime Warranty



'm on a recommendation from other travelers I traveled by boat from Siem Reap to Battambang. We started at 7 first hour after the Tonle Sap Lake, the so-called Floating Villages, as the name suggests, are the villages which are built on the water floating wooden platforms. Then we went to a small river, the name I forgot. We passed other villages, where we zuwanken many cute little kids and HELLO schriehen. The other drove the boat through the Tonle Sap Bird Sanctuary, I got to see great birds, eagles, pelicans, storks, herons, and ... really great. After 7 students on the river gave the boat at a time to the middle of the pampas and the 70 passengers were on 3 pickups, along with luggage, it was so close. I sat on the roof! Due to the low water level the boat was unable to continue, it is now dry season. It was two hours about small Wegchen with many big Schlagloechrn to Battambang. I had a blast! Still, I was glad to arrive in the evening at the hotel. In Battambang itself, I have spent 2 days on 1 I drove with the Bamboo Train, Such are driven about 2 to 4 m tall bamboo small cars with an engine and the about 1910 to drive around the French installed rails. Even earlier in order to bring goods from A to B, now for the tourists. The funny thing is that if there are 2 WEIGH meet, one of the two must be disassembled durchzulassenAm to the second Andren Day I had a look at Battambang, Cambodia's second largest city after all. It is still very manageable and a typical Kambodschnische city. Main attractions include the market and protect French colonial buildings. On Friday I left Cambodia with a heavy heart towards Thailand. The way to Granze again was very funny because I took the shared taxi. Overall, in a "normal" car 7 + 2 children passengers and driver. There were fortunately only 2 hours. Nevertheless, again very funny. Crossing the border ran without problems. News from Thailand will tomorrow. maybe I find that an internet cafe with USB connection for the photos. Sun photos are here.