Ganga returns

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gunga din
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Ganga returns

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Let me commence by apologising for the motorcycle that enabled me to take these images, but because I had other obligations, my riding was reduced to short trips, so I simply hired local bikes.
All these images were taken in Uttaranchal India, or Uttarand, depending on which term is currently in vogue. I revisited this district for a few weeks between work commitments. Two years ago I had a head on collision with a four wheel drive in these mountains which ended my last tour of india on an Enfield. I'm not sure if this trivia qualifies as a Rippleys believe it or not, but after two years out of India, I actually came across my old bike which I had sold to another traveller. What are the odds of that?

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Poor excuse for transport.

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Yes it's drive on the left in india, however this is just one reason why there are so many accidents.

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Himalayas in the distance

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Muddy gunga

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The town of Devaprayag

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Near Kassar Devi

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Near Jagaeshwar

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Evening view

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Drying saris

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Autumn in the mountains

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Fuel stop

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Sunset on the Ganga
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Nice photos again. The scenes are always so colorful there.
Did you buy your bike back?
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Gypsy my situation was such, I couldn't even contemplate repurchasing the bike. However, in a country of say 1.5 billion people and so much transport, it did seem more then a little odd to run into it again. I found it resting in the rainbow cafe which is hidden in the back lanes of a small town. It reminded me of a line that Hermann Hesse wrote in Siddhartha..."everything returns Govind, just like the river, everything returns." India has a peculiar habit of speeding up the process, something Mr Lennon might have referred to as, instant karma.

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