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"Waking up at 7.30; vacate the room asked for breakfast. Pregnant daughter brought me some rice and vegetables, but it was very hot. I couldn't eat it. Then she brought me some honey and toasted Chai (same Chai serves Starbucks). 50 rupees.
I would ask for my selection 3 times until Mama told me to pick up a piece of paper and pen, myself. I think professionalism and home detention inversely proportional to ... Switched to 750 rupees, including access to dining room and the Internet. Amazing how these things accumulate ...
Didn't have enough rupees Mama, so I had to see informal money changer (meaning there can give me an informal exchange certificate). Day rate was 45.5. Told him I will double the amount if he gave me a rate 46. He did it. 45.5 but was better than what happened in Andhra Gandhi airport. Plus, there was no interest to the Committee.
Mama paid; left my backpack in her sleep through the kitchen, to rent a bicycle. Got one tall half dollar all day. I can't believe how much my negotiating skills have improved.
Khayat stops me asking if I could change some Korean and longs for him. How random that?
Should be tied to my mouth with my Bauchi (traditional Arab headwear). Too many bugs on my gut.
Very difficult biking. The main reason is not that very tall for me, but very narrow roads. Whenever he wanted a truck to pass by, throwing myself on the rocks and dirt on the side.
Everyone was staring at me. I passed a small lake where Gent Sagar Kipling wrote part of his story "Kim".
Not what you get pristine countryside of Cambodia. There was just too much dirt and plants is simply not attractive to the eye.
Can't figure out the main crop was harvested, because it only. So ask the villagers tried but none of them could understand the issue.
As I said, this city is about corruption. The bikes are striving to reach a village 2-LP or node or thikarda. However, at the entrances to form each was pursuing a youth who insist that serve as a guide. Incredible India ... Everywhere else, such conduct constitutes an obstacle to the big city. Here, where even rural areas.
Although I kept holers pursue bikes 2 hours after the road all the way to the north end. Modern rode bicycles villagers with those cool shadows on sheep goat with long incredibly sharp curving upwards walamamh colorful Indian pop explosion tractor drivers so broke past me… I didn't know it would turn into one of the dirt roads if I wanted to see authentic village. However, you are shy. He feared I thought to be trespassing.
Finally, the road reached its limit. In fact, turned out to be a bumpy dirt road. Invited a group of local men for me. I had to stop. The traditional bunch of wear shorts/pants turban wokrtin large villagers sipping Chai under shade. Did not speak a word of English. Once I sat, surrounded a herd of students booth Chai. One snabist with each other, maybe 15 years age, he spoke a little English. Given our strong conflict, the only thing could learn from me to you from Turkey. They've never heard even birds that name ...
Most houses of brick and terracotta. The different villages on the fringe of Dhaka, Bangladesh, as scrap metal material prevailing there.
Awkward moments were quite a few silent having completed my Chai aleltham. You have to admit that I was again concerned about Chai was how hygiene. No question in Bangladesh though. Thankfully there was no water that offer this time ...
When I took my leave, jumped on my background boy Barb bike. Can't keep moving for more than a few minutes, because another drink Chai/players card were invited us over. Position here wasn't welcomed because they were always making fun of me. I don't mind. Within 3 months, I have been a lot different had in many geographies that have grown immune to it. Cant figure the game they play, refusing to ... "
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Photos from this trip:
Background
Chai with villagers
Countryside
Gambling today