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Re: 28 Days, 10000 Miles, Railway In India by igbesachick: 4:30am On Feb 19, 2020 |
the untouchable. at first i thought he helped clean the floor and the conductor would give him some proper food. but hell no. the untouchable ate what he scooped from the floor. the "privilege" of being allowed on the train was something grand bestowed by the conductor who picked and ate at wish at the food from any passing-by venders in the cabin. he(conductor) just ate too much , he needed a nap now and then.
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Re: 28 Days, 10000 Miles, Railway In India by igbesachick: 4:34am On Feb 19, 2020 |
with a pair of binoculars.
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Re: 28 Days, 10000 Miles, Railway In India by Nobody: 4:38am On Feb 19, 2020 |
igbesachick: Yeah sure adventurist oga Next time, take time to read the warnings written outside and inside local coaches Hefty fines including prison term for traveling inside women only carriages. Incase you did not notice . Your adventure will be cut short And yeah I have never travelled My only advice do what you want , it's your life But best be safe than sorry and a fair warning to the other readers to not try the same. Their choice, atleast can't say nobody warned them And now I will excuse myself out of the thread and so don't mind me jare More grease to your future adventures |
Re: 28 Days, 10000 Miles, Railway In India by igbesachick: 4:42am On Feb 19, 2020 |
at 11pm, i arrived in ahmedabad. it was 50km away from the "famous" taj mahal. but i would never go to any travel spot. due to its lateness, most hotels were reluctant to accept guests. so, i had to take a tuk tuk and be recommended by the driver to one of HIS favorite guesthouses. i really hated this way. not just an obvious rip-off, but also a contravention to my independent spirit. i had to surrender, it was late, and i was tired, the city was quiet like hell. the more time i wasted, the less time i slept, and the less worthy the money i spent in a room. 1 Like
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Re: 28 Days, 10000 Miles, Railway In India by igbesachick: 4:48am On Feb 19, 2020 |
nemesis8u: sorry , but those warnings, if any, are in hindi language. to protect indian women from indian male rapists. 2 Likes |
Re: 28 Days, 10000 Miles, Railway In India by igbesachick: 4:53am On Feb 19, 2020 |
nemesis8u: by the way, in any NORMAL country, there would never be a women's cabin seperated for them. in a civilized country, men and women sit together without the fuss of the law to worry whether the men would rape the women. the existence of the female cabins is a shame for india. and any person but indian nationality, would be allowed not to understand the existence of such cabins. 4 Likes |
Re: 28 Days, 10000 Miles, Railway In India by igbesachick: 4:59am On Feb 19, 2020 |
after i looked for and settled myself down in a rundown guesthouse, which even wished to withhold my pssport overnight and which i certainly refused, i sallied forth to eat something. a snack stall for night owls was still on business. cheap, 150 naira, for a bowl of fried rice with a scrambled egg and lots of curry. i finished it on bed at 2am.
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Re: 28 Days, 10000 Miles, Railway In India by igbesachick: 5:01am On Feb 19, 2020 |
the food stall. end of day 11
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Re: 28 Days, 10000 Miles, Railway In India by chelseamann(m): 5:11am On Feb 19, 2020 |
I don't like India .. It looks soo "unappealing" to me.. I prefer to tour an African country than this... Wonderful Job Sir.. Keep the updates coming 4 Likes |
Re: 28 Days, 10000 Miles, Railway In India by SimplyJuice: 5:18am On Feb 19, 2020 |
chelseamann:India is a poor country. No decent infrastructure. |
Re: 28 Days, 10000 Miles, Railway In India by igbesachick: 5:26am On Feb 19, 2020 |
chelseamann: but india is said to be the pearl of the crown of the british colonialism. |
Re: 28 Days, 10000 Miles, Railway In India by Nobody: 5:29am On Feb 19, 2020 |
igbesachick: No they are not They are in english , local language and hindi |
Re: 28 Days, 10000 Miles, Railway In India by igbesachick: 5:31am On Feb 19, 2020 |
nemesis8u: show me |
Re: 28 Days, 10000 Miles, Railway In India by Nobody: 5:32am On Feb 19, 2020 |
igbesachick: Their country their rules wetin concern me ? |
Re: 28 Days, 10000 Miles, Railway In India by Nobody: 5:33am On Feb 19, 2020 |
igbesachick: Then will you accept that you have been posting half lies all along ? |
Re: 28 Days, 10000 Miles, Railway In India by Nobody: 5:38am On Feb 19, 2020 |
igbesachick: Is Japan normal enough for you ? Or Is japan civilised enough for you ? I will not waste my time any longer As I said more grease to your elbow May you have more adventures Gud luck
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Re: 28 Days, 10000 Miles, Railway In India by igbesachick: 5:51am On Feb 19, 2020 |
day12 , a recoup day in ahmadabad. very interesting day , because i knew nothing of this city and it was not a travel hotspot and barely introduced by any guide book. so it was TOTALLY beyond my expectation ! this was the morning view , i stayed in a room on the 4th floor
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Re: 28 Days, 10000 Miles, Railway In India by igbesachick: 5:52am On Feb 19, 2020 |
nemesis8u: japanese are famous for their sexual molesters in the public transportation. 2 Likes |
Re: 28 Days, 10000 Miles, Railway In India by igbesachick: 5:58am On Feb 19, 2020 |
shoe polisher, bearing an asian face. i took an indian to be a chinese in the plane when i came to india. he (the flight passenger)is from the northeast 7 small states. i am really curious about their mindset. are they in favor of india or china? one is their alleged motherland, one is their ethnic brother.
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Re: 28 Days, 10000 Miles, Railway In India by igbesachick: 6:05am On Feb 19, 2020 |
the biggest mosque in ahmadabad. i have seen the "shoes off" sign. but i did not want my shoes to be stolen. i went in with shoes on.but i was then called off. i hid my shoes (only worth 20dollars, but many indians were bare-foot) in a shrub. i have watched an indian movie. they even stole flipflops. 1 Like
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Re: 28 Days, 10000 Miles, Railway In India by chelseamann(m): 6:11am On Feb 19, 2020 |
SimplyJuice:yea .I see that |
Re: 28 Days, 10000 Miles, Railway In India by Nobody: 6:33am On Feb 19, 2020 |
igbesachick: Lol Then What about Brazilians ? What about Malaysians ? They also famous for some kind of sexual perversion ? And importantly what about china ? Due to what sexual perversion did they run female's only train , which unfortunately turned out to be a failure because of failure to prevent men from getting in forcibly . The difference is in the capabilities of the above countries to facilitate hasslefree transport of women passengers during rush hours . Where women passengers are in a disadvantage compared to male passengers when boarding unisex compartments. During rush hour these countries move more passengers in single day than what most countries move in 1 month or 1 year or even 10 years. Eg. indian railway transports more than 25 million passengers each day and that's the entire population of Australia . It runs more than 14,300 trains across 7127 stations daily. So for some incompetence has many excuses 1 Like |
Re: 28 Days, 10000 Miles, Railway In India by igbesachick: 7:46am On Feb 19, 2020 |
last night, encountered a weird muslim hotel. muslim consist 10% of the whole indian population, making it 100 million strong. but it is still a small number in india. so i may see how much they are clampdowned , and how twisted their minds are, and how hateful they are to outsiders. the reason why i had my dinner at 2am, greatly attributed to a muslim hotel stalling me for 40minutes. its owner twirling and conning my passport behind a computer, talking with his hirelings in hindi, all laughing at my info. i dare not retrieve it back, until they found it not an fun any more and sent me out by saying they had a computer problem and thus i could not have a room. i just felt how amazed a minority group in india would behave towards another. i lost my last bit of sympathy to indian muslim. they did a good job for themselves. 2 Likes
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Re: 28 Days, 10000 Miles, Railway In India by igbesachick: 7:49am On Feb 19, 2020 |
koran inside the mosque
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Re: 28 Days, 10000 Miles, Railway In India by igbesachick: 7:52am On Feb 19, 2020 |
muslim praying . ahmadabad is in the west of india. the closer to pakistan, the more muslim. 1 Like
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Re: 28 Days, 10000 Miles, Railway In India by Asquare84(m): 7:53am On Feb 19, 2020 |
I don't understand the aspect that Indians don't give out hotel room to foreigners, is it racism or what ? I can't imagine Nigeria treating a foreigners like that |
Re: 28 Days, 10000 Miles, Railway In India by igbesachick: 7:55am On Feb 19, 2020 |
the female apostle/beggar at the side gate of the mosque. i was not a muslim, neither a indian. so , i would not give her money.
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Re: 28 Days, 10000 Miles, Railway In India by igbesachick: 7:56am On Feb 19, 2020 |
Asquare84: i dont know either. luckily, they are just few. most are normal ones. |
Re: 28 Days, 10000 Miles, Railway In India by igbesachick: 7:57am On Feb 19, 2020 |
the dome of the mosque. 1 Like
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Re: 28 Days, 10000 Miles, Railway In India by igbesachick: 7:58am On Feb 19, 2020 |
the columns in the mosque. it was free to enter, just to remove the shoes and be quiet. 1 Like
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Re: 28 Days, 10000 Miles, Railway In India by igbesachick: 8:00am On Feb 19, 2020 |
the introduction of the mosque.
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Re: 28 Days, 10000 Miles, Railway In India by igbesachick: 8:04am On Feb 19, 2020 |
crossed a bridge and roaming in this city
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