A picture from the main temple in Halebid
The light reflects inside the main temple in Halebid
Most of the tourists are Indian
The Gopuram atop the gate to the Belur temple
The main temple building in Belur
Looking from one building in Belur to the next
Aranging for some food outside of the temple
+--------------------------------+ | Aside | +--------------------------------+ | What we wrote at the time from | | the Internet Café below our | | hotel in Hassan | +--------------------------------+
We are alive and well. :)
We arrived on Thursday morning 5:00 more or less, went to Mysore on Sunday, spent two nights at Harsha’s uncle’s place, drove around with a taxi and saw tons of things, went to Hassan, stayed a night, and will stay one more before returning to Bangalore. There, on the same day, we’ll catch a night-bus and go to Kochi in Kerala (12h trip), stay one night on a boat in the backwaters, stay another night in Kochi, return to Bangalore, and on the 24th we’ll be flying to Delhi, take the train to Pathankot, and go to AadityaSood’s and V’s wedding.
We visited the temples in Halebid and Belur today.
#India #Pictures
I think this one post gives one an idea about how much travelling the two of you did. And to think it just got more hectic from here on ... *shudder*. Some of the places you’ve been to, I haven’t been there since I was a kid. Considering the amount of change I see in Bangalore everyday, it’s strange to see that they haven’t changed all that much (at least inside). I suppose the ASI (Archeological Survey of India) must be doing some work :)
– AlokSingh 2005-12-31 04:43 UTC
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Wenn ich mir die Bilder so ansehe, bekomme ich den Eindruck, dass Claudia die Tempel bereist, während du die Zeit im Cafehaus verbringst. Ein gutes Cafehaus hat ja auch seine Reize.
– Helmut Schroeder 2006-01-25 14:50 UTC