Archive for 'Adventures'
New Photos
Available at my Photo Archive, the following albums are now posted. In this post, they are in order of date taken, but there are some albums I still haven’t parsed through yet:
See all the albums at the main page, here!
Udaipur, in southwest Rajastan.
Jodhpur, in west Rajastan.
Jaisalmer, in northwest Rajastan.
Pushkar, in central Rajastan (along with [...]
Posted: September 27th, 2008 under South Asia 2008.
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From Cold to Hot
The passes are still closed, but we had to get out. Becky bought a flight for $210 from Leh to Delhi two days in advance. More on a budget, I bought a flight from Srinigar to Delhi for $60, and then I rushed to arrange a jeep from Leh to Srinagar. Although [...]
Posted: September 25th, 2008 under South Asia 2008.
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Stuck
It’s not cold, at least. Well, not right now, in the middle of the day. It gets cold at night, but I’m surviving well enough.
I’m still here in Leh, the irrigated river valley surrounded by frigid desert, surrounded by snow-capped mountain peaks. It’s pretty enough, especially when taking tea in the mid [...]
Posted: September 22nd, 2008 under South Asia 2008.
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Udaipur and National Woes (moved)
I wrote this on September 9 but apparently mis-saved it. I’ll leave it here for the minute in case it is of any interest to the readers.
I wonder if I can make a statement along the lines of “A state’s biggest issues crowd the streets.” I’m not exactly sure how to phrase it, [...]
Posted: September 21st, 2008 under South Asia 2008.
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Cold.
I left Puhkar, and it’s daily highs of about 90 degrees, at around noon, two days ago. After a train ride, sleeping for 3 hours in the airport, and a brief plane ride, I arrived in Leh, Kashmir, India yesterday morning. Becky, a friend from Washington University, met me in the airport, and [...]
Posted: September 19th, 2008 under South Asia 2008.
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Glaring Efficiency in the Medical Industry
So, I am sick. Fever with no other major symptoms, which was quite worrying to me. Fever and diarrhea, no problem! Fever by itself, cause for concern.
So, yesterday, I went to the pharmacist to see what he said, and he gave me some paracetamol and sent me on my way. That [...]
Posted: September 16th, 2008 under South Asia 2008.
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Welcoming Ganesh to Brahma’s City, and a note on Christian Conspiracies
Pushkar, Rajastan, India.
This is, perhaps, the last stop I make before Delhi Domestic Airport. I’m about set for a break, and Pushkar is as good as any other. My other option is to go to Jaipur, the capital, which just seems like far too much hastle for me right now. I don’t [...]
Posted: September 14th, 2008 under South Asia 2008.
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Scandal of an Ankle
Gender
I’m not sure how much I complained about gender roles and separation in Malaysia, but I had a lot to say, regardless of whether it was said. Well, even if it wasn’t written or you forget, summon up your various preconceptions towards Muslims when it comes to gender roles, even if they’re overblown. [...]
Posted: September 13th, 2008 under South Asia 2008.
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The Benefits of Capturing the Soul
Although much of India is similar to my 2004 journey (although that journey was to other parts of the country), I have found a couple very notable things that are quite different:
Cell Phones
Cell phones are now ubiquitous, and everyone except for myself seems to have at least one, and often two. Why they need [...]
Posted: September 10th, 2008 under South Asia 2008.
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Hurtling through India
I left Kalleda on the 3rd of September, and although I began to write a post shortly afterwards, inconsistent internet and lack of time has prevented me with giving you a final update of my status. Let’s review:
I first went to Hyderabad for a few hours, where I was treated to several exit-type interviews [...]
Posted: September 6th, 2008 under South Asia 2008.
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