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It’s all about the food in Pondicherry. New Age Auroville. India
I could eat a horse, but alas Pondicherry is not Paris. I didn’t see horse on any of the menus. But they do have quite good western food. The coq au vin at Rendesvous was good, along with the mashed … Continue reading
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Andaman Islands
Most people come to the Andamans to go to Havelock Island. That’s tourist central, such as it is. There are about, I’d say, 200 tourists there, mostly stretched out along a main, one lane blacktop road on the east side of … Continue reading
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Mamallapuram, India
I’m heading off to the Andaman Islands tomorrow, leaving here at 4 AM for a 7:15 AM flight from Chennai. I don’t know what the internet access out there will be like. I think it’s agood idea and a good … Continue reading
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Slight change of plan
The plan originally was to go south through Kerala and sweep up Tamil Nadu, then go from Chennai by air to the Andaman Islands to dive. It turns out that almost all the flights to the Andamans and back were … Continue reading
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Marutis to the moon
Since before independence from the British, Indians have been proud to build “indigenous” products, and prove they can take their place among the world’s leading industrial powers. To be sure, you can get reasonable facsimiles of products one sees in … Continue reading
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The Shakabutsu Micro Mini Midget V-0
The most common car in India is an Indian made Suzuki Swift called the Maruti. It cost about $5000 US, and you get what you pay for. One model, the Zen, comes with a few features, like choice of color, … Continue reading
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More random photos from Cochi
There comes a time when resting becomes vegetating. that time has come for me. There’s little I want to do here. I’ve read a lot, walked around, met a few very nice people, and had some great food. I hope … Continue reading
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Random photos in Cochi, Kerala, India
I went for a walk today. Most of there pictures are typical street scenes and sights, such as they are. Most of this is on Bazaar Street, Spice Street and in the old Jewish section. First, though, is a picture … Continue reading
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Finding the itch with both hands
When I was about 13 years old, I started doing some soul searching. It’s what adolescents do, isn’t it? I gained inspiration from a Peanuts poster I had. Lucy is sitting in her 5 cent advice booth with her chin … Continue reading
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Kathakali in Cochi, Kerala, India
This central part of Kerala is famous for Kathakali. Kathakali is a performance art where actors reenact episodes of the Hindu classics, the Mabaharata, the Ramayana, and the Puranas. Each segment lasts about an hour. There are 606 segments in … Continue reading
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