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Tag Archives: traffic
New Limousine
This is a wonderful idea. I hope this woman’s example will be followed by other ambassadors in Delhi and the Indian elite. It would help with the fumes and are very efficient slipping in and out of traffic. The traffic … Continue reading
Posted in Delhi, India, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged Auto-rickshaw, Delhi, India, Mexican ambassador in India, Mexico, traffic
1 Comment
Mystery Solved? . . . .
One of the things that has confused and yes annoyed the students and us is how Indian people stand in line or don’t, exactly. Here is a picture which tells the story. The concept of personal space does not … Continue reading
Posted in India, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged being sensitive to other cultures, blogging, cultural differences, culture, India, manners, rudeness, standing in line, traffic
3 Comments
Safely Back!
Dbell is touring the dean around Amdavad for architecture, temples and step wells. So I am own my own. Probably because he doesn’t want me to talk too much. Can you imagine that? So when I decided … Continue reading
Posted in Amdavad, India, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged architecture, crossing the street, Indian snacks, king of fruit, Lays Potato Chips Chili and Lemon, mangoes, peanuts, step wells, temples, touring, traffic
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Four Rickshaw Drivers
Here is another of my favorite posts. If you can wade through the 800+ words, you will meet some amazing Indian rickshaw drivers! Posted on March 30, 2013by annetbell From day one in India , we have had a … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Ahmedabad, blogging, generosity, honesty, India, photography, rickshaw drivers, traffic, travel, Veranaci
30 Comments
Family That Rides Together. . . . . .
This is a picture of the way it is . . . . roads in a country with 1.3 billion people travelling together. In fact, this looks like an intersection we passed often on the way to and from Alpha … Continue reading
Posted in India, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged Ahmedabad, Alpha One Mall, blogging, family, Inida, motor bikes, motor scooters, photography, roads, traffic, travel
17 Comments
Tales of Four Rickshaw Drivers
From day one in India , we have had a love/hate relationship with the rickshaw/tuk-tuk. It is cheap transportation…$0.20 for one way to Cept University. The most expensive rides have been $2.00 and we are still alive after 45 days. … Continue reading
Posted in India, Uncategorized
Tagged Ahmedabad, drivers, honesty, India, kindness to strangers, poor widow's mite, rickshaws, traffic, tuk-tuk, Veranasi
8 Comments