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peanuts |
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they were hitting the poor
camels to make them run |
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Hair-cut on the fest |
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Sunset at the camel camp
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typical Indian snacks |
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horse-albino |
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fuel |
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the streets of Pushkar |
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Shiva, Brahma and Krishna
at the start of the spiritual walk |
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don’t be fooled, these are
not women |
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flowers rained from the sky
and the excitement was contagious
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roses |
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baba with chilum |
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fruits and amusement park |
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food for the camels |
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at the market |
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Shiva |
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the neighbor on the second
floor in the train |
It was time to continue
south before our visa has expired. Again
we took our favorite train general class, which this time was empty. Traveling in general class is always
an unforgettable experience. Nowhere
can you can be closer to ordinary people in India and they are so different in
every place. From station to
station people with different clothes, religion and appearance were changing. But they always seemed happy, no
matter how crowded the train was. This
time we were in a carriage full of women who were very curious about us, but of
course nobody spoke English. By
now we had not seen another foreigner in the general class and we always attracted
all the attention. People gathered
around and stared at us and smiling. After
a long consultation with the neighboring compartments they were able to ask us:
"Country?" But our response Bulgaria is confused them even more and
they asked us again and again: “country?”. Finally we said “Europe” and they
were content. Finally the women started
to sing religious songs. English
was not needed to understand the language of music. They were so nice ... smiling,
singing, dancing and finally happily hugging and kissing eachother.
At each station, countless people went begging, selling snacks, screaming
"Chai! Chai! Chai!" But the most profitable of all were the
transvestites. They were dressed
in women's clothes and took money from every man on the train. Sometimes if the amount is too small,
they returned it angrily and demanded more. Here
is a superstition that transvestites bring bad luck and you need to give them
money to get rid of it. All,
without exception, gave something with a sigh, and only from our crowded wagon
transvestites gathered thousands of rupees. We
laughed and could not believe our eyes.
In Mumbai we were checked for tickets for the first time, but in a typical
Indian way, nothing happened. After
three days of traveling with several trains we arrived in Goa. Finally after so
many months of mountains and desert we are on beach again!




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the women who were singing in the train...sooo happy! |
singing and dancing in the train
are you alright? whats up with the updates?
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thanks a lot...keep sharing :) I try to update very soon, I am alright, preparing for more trips
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