Morena and Dholpur
Ok, I have to refer people to bhopal.net/march again:
http://www.bhopal.net/march
I'm only getting a few hours sleep as it is, can't wait for this slow connection to do all the photos here again. Also wrote about the last couple of days.
Slept in Morena last night. Arriving there was terrifying. One of the scarier places I've walked through. A very dark place. Every fifth guy in town was holding a gun and everyone seemed to be arguing about what to do with or about us. We had just walked almost 40 km, totally exhausted, had been walking for a couple of hours in the dark. Got to Morena and it is large enough to be called a city, but there was no electricity and the whole place was completely black. Crowded and lively, but couldn't see anything. Slept in a building under construction.
Tonight we're in Dholpur, Rajasthan, after crossing the infamous Chumbal River. Tomorrow we enter Uttar Pradesh. Check out the photos on bhopal.net. MM
http://www.bhopal.net/march
I'm only getting a few hours sleep as it is, can't wait for this slow connection to do all the photos here again. Also wrote about the last couple of days.
Slept in Morena last night. Arriving there was terrifying. One of the scarier places I've walked through. A very dark place. Every fifth guy in town was holding a gun and everyone seemed to be arguing about what to do with or about us. We had just walked almost 40 km, totally exhausted, had been walking for a couple of hours in the dark. Got to Morena and it is large enough to be called a city, but there was no electricity and the whole place was completely black. Crowded and lively, but couldn't see anything. Slept in a building under construction.
Tonight we're in Dholpur, Rajasthan, after crossing the infamous Chumbal River. Tomorrow we enter Uttar Pradesh. Check out the photos on bhopal.net. MM
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