Sunday, August 30, 2009

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We tested for you ... karting

aprem In this Saturday, we took the urge to go karting test in Chennai. The hardest part was probably finding it, despite the indications given by google map and our friend Jay, it is not easy to find a kart that had relocated in the meantime.
But we got there .....
drivers prepare mentally before the start of the race.
You tell me where is fred? he was still stuck in the tires after a runway and majestic often saw the blue flag waving.

Appraisal: a track a bit chaotic in some places, unbeatable prices (800 rupees per 20 min), tire safety barrier as very tender to tell Tonio, Indians who do anything great ... Tonio
everyone has a cold (I was paid 1000 rupees for that last sentence: india the country of corruption).

Monday, August 17, 2009

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Indian Road Trip Mamallapuram-Pondicherry

For our last weekend with our dear friends Lille, we have embarked on a little road trip in Tamil Nadu. Thanks to "Ganesh Motorworks" (the God of the bike!) We now party to the assault of Indian roads aboard two Royal Enfield mythical, two mopeds autremob and a little bigger, a Bajaj 100cm3.

Our toys weekend

PQ and his "mob"

The Royal Enfield motorcycles are very much alive that have kept their looks from the '50s. That of Tonio, brand loyal, had a gear shift to English, that is to say completely reversed compared to European models (Yes that English should always do everything in reverse! ).
Everything goes very fast in India, is not it guys?!

By so careful not to confuse the brake with the gearshift, steering Pondicherry, under the "pétarradement" feature of Enfield.
Just arrived, history to add a little spice to the weekend, Tonio we did it for the failure, or rather the flat! But this Saturday, August 15 was the day of the national holiday in India, blow hard to find a repairer. After extensive research, it was finally repaired, or so we thought ...
No comment ...

After a good night's sleep spent in Auroville and some sores (Fred was stung 22 times by mosquitoes at night, and Anthony was burnt with the exhaust), here we go again!
Anyway once again it was not funny, not adventures! Tonio was still flat rear tire and must repair it as quickly as possible to return to Mamallapuram. This time, change the tube, which ultimately will not take more than 30min, PHEW!
Under the sweet music emitted by our beautiful bikes, we cross several villages and enjoy the beautiful scenery to make some breaks swimming and picnicking.
Polytech Thanks for these nice pens!

Ah this one is the most beautiful, right? In any case it makes noise!



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Saturday, August 10, 2009

[Sorry for the delay in publication of posts but we spend much time in our internship where this offset].
We left with two colleagues in the lab and Jay Vinid to cheat.

After visiting our bedroom, 4 mats on the ground we feast around the meal prepared by our hosts (Jay, his wife and his in-laws).


The next morning we start with the stepfather of Jay as a guide to visit the largest temple in Tamil Nadu: The Temple of Srirangam Ranganatha who is dedicated to Vishnu. It consists of seven courses protected by walls. Towers (gopuram) range from the largest to the outside (73m) and decreases as a measure.
There is also the room of a thousand pillars and numerous sculptures of prancing horsemen.

Freddo we took the opportunity to share his knowledge: the Tamil is not easier.

There is also a place that lets you know if we will go to heaven or not: the purpose is to see a door at the end of a hallway with fingers placed in the holes of a slab, the demonstration image!

Result unsuccessfully for some too easy for others ....


Then we start to attack Rock Fort Temple (Monkey palace lower, only 84 meters high and not monkeys). It is at its peak Vinayaka temple, dating back over 1300 years that has a shrine to Ganesh (the elephant-headed god).


Finally we went for a walk on a dam, Vinid took the opportunity to bathe him apes despite a fall in the annals to register ....


Back in Chennai after 7 hours by bus.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

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North India 4th and final part

Thursday morning 6am bus to Delhi for 250 Rps , less than 4 euros (and that I pay over 20 euros to Tours-Le Mans ...). The bus drops us off on the outskirts of Delhi as usual we are attacked by rickshaw. They propose three rickshaw for 200 Rps everyone, unfortunately for them, a bus pass at the same time and takes us to Connaught Place for 4 Rps / person).
Friday, 2 daughters Polytech'Lille internship in Delhi join us (and yes the network Polytech is present in India, we are 8 Polyster in Delhi:). It begins with a visit to the mosque Jama Masjid . When entering a person asks us 250 Rps by camera, then we see return of Muslims camera in hand without anyone claiming they do anything. Some of us return, as to others, we remain at the entrance a little edgy by this attitude. Since our arrival in India, we visited many Hindu temples, some Christian churches and some mosques, and it is only in the mosques that people looking to make money on the backs of tourists. So if you come to India you do pleasure by visiting temples, they have beautiful architecture, but do not waste time with the mosques. It connects
the temple Lakshmi, the goddess of money. It is a magnificent temple, but the pictures are not allowed.
We will then take a look at India Gate is the arc Indian triumph.

Then to the mausoleum Humayun, built in 1565. Humayun is the great grandfather of Shah Jahan (who built the Taj Mahal), hence the very great similarity between the two mausoleums.



Saturday during that patients remain a hotel (almost everyone has something caught in the North), we'll go shopping on Connaught Place.

Sunday, August 9, 2009

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North India 3rd party

Wednesday morning, we start with the monkey temple after a half hour walk (with a flat terrain and plenty of sun, morning it gives fishing:) we arrive at the temple. A little disappointed, we expected a more grandiose. Monkeys everywhere, many people who bathe to purify themselves.
On the way we pass a small peak from which it has views across the city.
the afternoon begins with a visit to Albert Hall Museum, built in 1876 by Colonel Sir Swinton Jacob. There are sculptures , collections of objects Chinese Egyptians, Greeks, ... If the content is not really interesting, the container is in fact the architecture is beautiful.
To end the day we will visit the Jantar Mantar . The Maharaja Jai Singh II passion for astronomy observatory built in 1727 and 1733. Even today it is recognized as one of the most accurate observatories. With its 14 instruments, it calculates the time, predicting eclipses and many other astronomical events, it also serves to establish dates of Hindu calendar. A second Jantar Mantar are also Delhi.



Friday, August 7, 2009

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2nd part of North India North India

After 6 hours of bus from Agra, we arrived in Jaipur, the pink city. As usual, the first step: to fight with the rickshaw, with one hand, those who want us to pay dearly and the other those who agree to reduce the tariff, provided that we go take a look ' eye to the hotel one of his buddies (story he could touch a small commission). In the afternoon we visit the old bazaar in Jaipur. Some of us are doing good business by buying beautiful silk scarves, which after verification lighter are not at all in silk (that's the game my pov 'Lollipop:).

Tuesday morning we attack by Amber Fort, a magnificent hillside fort built in the XVIth century. It was designed to monitor and protect the highway between Jaipur and Delhi.

It takes about ten minutes to reach the summit walk, except pigeons, forgiveness tourists can go on elephant abuse. Once at the gate of the fort was a splendid view over the valley.


The morning after they chained by the palace of wind.

Then the City Palace, built by Maharaja Jai Singh II in the eighteenth century. The current Maharaja Sawai Bhawani Singh lives with his family.

There are the 2 biggest silver objects in the world: 2 jars of solid silver, which have served to carry Ganges water for ablution of Maharaja Jai Singh II on his trip to England. Each jar holds 8000L of water.

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Departure by train Friday evening in Chennai We took the Class 2 A / C, are sheets, blankets and air conditioning . After 37 hours of travel we arrived at 3am to Agra. Upon our descent from the train, we are accosted by Indians who want to take us rickshaw to a hotel they know. We decide to go in the waiting room with 2 A / C to finish the night on chairs or floor. 5:30 departure for Taj Mahal , we arrive for the opening, it is cool and there is not many. Admission costs 20 Rps for Indians .... 700 Rps for tourists, no how.


We then visit the Red Fort, built as Taj Mahal by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan . Some parts are no longer accessible to the public, because the Indians were stealing the precious stones semi embedded in the walls.

Generally Indians do not know how to care for their heritage. In all the monuments there are numerous carvings on the walls, you can even see holes in the marble white patched with concrete .... At the end of the visit, the guide asks us if we were happy with the visit. We respond that, yes, "ah ben in this case we have to pay more," after a period of negotiation we leave Rps 300 instead of 250 Rps , which does not seem enough ...


the afternoon we walk in the bazaar, then visit a mosque. In this an Indian mosque gave us a ride to finally ask ourselves some money, and leaving must be given back the money for djellaba that was used to cover our knees and our tap.
We finish the day at the Mausoleum of Itimad-ud-Daulah, nicknamed the "Baby Taj". It was built before the Taj Mahal, and he has served as a model. Its architecture is much less developed and it is much smaller than the Taj Mahal.


Agra is a city very dirty, only the district Taj Mahal is less clean because it was closed to traffic.