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Riding That Train

www.jimmccluskey.com Posted on February 16, 2015 by JimApril 13, 2015

It turns out that a two-day train ride isn’t as fun as it sounds. Better than a bus, certainly. But by the formula “Getting there is half the fun”, the trip from Kerala to Rajasthan fell significantly short. Imagine being stuck in a summer camp cabin, in bunks about the same size as when you were a child, unable to go outside for two days, and surrounded by 50 people who talk constantly among themselves, but are unable to communicate with you. It wasn’t that people were unfriendly, exactly. But our efforts to communicate hit a brick wall. So we … Continue reading →

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Saint Thomas Was Here

www.jimmccluskey.com Posted on February 8, 2015 by JimApril 13, 2015

Due to my trouble with time and space (i.e. reading calendars and maps) I decided we needed to get from Hampi to the coast as soon as possible, near where we soon would be catching a train to take us up to northern India. So, instead of taking our time and sightseeing along the way, we arranged to go more or less directly from Hampi to Fort Kochi in the southern state of Kerala. We spent two consecutive nights on public transportation—the first on a train and the second on a bus. I don’t know what I was thinking, but … Continue reading →

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Hard Rock Hampi

www.jimmccluskey.com Posted on February 1, 2015 by JimApril 13, 2015

Years ago, on a different beach in another part of the world, a traveler told me of being on a Goan beach and seeing a young man standing in the breakers, obviously under the influence of something, repeating over and over, “You can’t go away from Goa, you can’t go away from Goa…” I understand that feeling, not just in regards to Goa but nearly any beach. When it was finally time to move on we weren’t sure whether we had spent too much time in Goa, or not enough. Maybe both. In any case, we stopped in at a … Continue reading →

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A Little R&R

www.jimmccluskey.com Posted on January 28, 2015 by JimApril 13, 2015

A trip and a vacation are not the same thing. A vacation is relaxing and enjoyable. A trip on the other hand is usually tiring but interesting. If it is also enjoyable, all the better. Often at some point in our trips we’ll feel like we need a vacation, so we’ll head for some travelers’ ghetto where we can relax, eat comfort food, and not worry so much about violating the social norms of whatever conservative culture we are visiting. In India the place to go are the beaches of Goa. The beaches of Goa were a hot spot for … Continue reading →

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The Stone Temples of Ajanta and Ellora

www.jimmccluskey.com Posted on January 14, 2015 by JimApril 13, 2015

Even in the brief time we have been here, less than two weeks, it has become clear that India is a country of diversity and contrasts. Mumbai itself shows many different faces depending on which way you look (though whichever way you look, it is crowded.) But all of Mumbai is relatively modern— “ Old Bombay” dates basically to the Colonial Era. In the scope of India’s history, that isn’t very long. Our next destination was a giant leap into the past, the ancient and beautiful temples and monasteries of Ellora and Ajanta, near the city of Aurangabad. Carved out … Continue reading →

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