Tour around Chennai

Posted on Feb 19 2007
There wasn't a lot to see in Chennai - saw a museum of Fort Saint George, which was mildly interesting - it contained real mortars and mortar shells and huge paintings of British Royalty long since gone. Next stop was a Christian Church which was mos
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Meeting the Ghost of Lady Ormsby at the Mussoorie Savoy!

Posted on Aug 19 2005
After a very blissful morning meditation, I take leave of the Ganges, and bid farewell to Beehm, Hari and the gang at the Hotel Ganges Kinares. It's only a two hour taxi ride to Mussoorie, passing through the city of Dehra Dun, and the comical highlight of the trip was the traffic of Dehra Dun having to negotiate around a large herd of water buffalo heading down main street.
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A Nocturnal Trek Around Sacred Mount Arunachala

Posted on Aug 9 2005
My trusted taxi driver and I set out from Pondicherry to the town of Thiruvannamalai, which is one of the great temple towns of South India as well as the site of various Ashrams, such as Ramanasramam.
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Thinking of Van Gogh in Mahabalipuram

Posted on Jul 6 2005
The ride to Mahabalipuram hugged the eastern coastline of India, passing through many small villages. It was a beautiful ride, palm trees, rice fields, cow and goat herds, blue skies. Picturesque. Though Mahabalipuram is only 90 miles from Chennai, it still takes 3 hours, since these taxis really don't go over 50 miles an hour. But the road was excellent, a new highway built with funds from the World Bank. No bumps, potholes or broken sections. Such a treat. But we did at one point cross another major highway leading to Bangalore, filled with trucks, buses, cars, taxis, etc, backed up for miles, another definition of hell.
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Cool Looking Sadhus in Rishikesh

Posted on Jun 24 2005
The Shatabdi Express is one of India's more famous express trains, leaving Delhi for points north and south. The Indian railway system is humongous, and apparently the railway employs two million people in one capacity or another. Think of that payroll nightmare.
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Tranquil Backwaters of Kerala

Posted on Jun 17 2005
The people of the villages seemed very happy and content, and I thought that these folks are born and will live and die in these little villages - so many different karmic destinies in the world! I noticed a wild beauty to these folks, as if they're still in touch with strong elemental forces of the earth which shines out of their faces, especially in the children.
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