Thursday, November 17, 2016

Between the hunger and the artists

Hi everyone,

We end up writing 3 to 4 pages per day, and it takes too long to translate them to English during the journey. We will do that once we get home but we will keep posting pictures. Feel free to Google translate the Spanish version of the blog for more information:
http://dosratonesconmochila.blogspot.in/2016/11/entre-el-hambre-y-los-artistas.html 


Alberto sleeping in the bus

Marble store by the road

One of many tolls on the way

Our bedroom in Udaipur

The newspaper doesn´t describe accurately how chaotic is the situation


Natural stones that Dipesh mixes with water and glue to obtain colors

Color ink ready

Dipesh’s studio

Drawings on silk waiting to be dry in order to continue

Detail of Udaipur during the day already finished

Chaat

Spice Shop

Lake at night

The celebration we saw, in a regular street

Restaurant

Clock tower

Ana drinking a fruit lassi

Wednesday, November 16, 2016

The Blue City, Jose and unexpected events

Hi everyone,

We end up writing 3 to 4 pages per day, and it takes too long to translate them to English during the journey. We will do that once we get home but we will keep posting pictures. Feel free to Google translate the Spanish version of the blog for more information:
http://dosratonesconmochila.blogspot.in/2016/11/la-ciudad-azul-jose-e-imprevistos.html


Arriving to Jodhpur

Temple in the middle of the city

Blue militar college or academy

Sky colored alley

Smurf house

Jodhpur fort crowning the city

Lateral entry to the fort

Blue sight

Making friends in Jodhpur

Hidden lake

View of the fort half way up

Fort from the main entrance

Rest to refuel

City from the fort

Haveli

View from the lake

Palace located! (Lie, it´s a different thing)

Jaswant Thada view

Taj Mahal of Marwar

Umaid Bhawan

Dhal Bati

Hurrah for our driver!


Saturday, November 12, 2016

Camelling through Thar desert

Hi everyone,

We end up writing 3 to 4 pages per day, and it takes too long to translate them to English during the journey. We will do that once we get home but we will keep posting pictures. Feel free to Google translate the Spanish version of the blog for more information:
http://dosratonesconmochila.blogspot.in/2016/11/camelleando-por-el-desierto-del-thar.html

The village we saw

Thomb, we assume it shows the dead and his son and several wives

Desert and Jeep

Ready to ride a camel

The camp

Dunes

Sunset at the desert

Camel College cafeteria

Sunrise

Early morning dunes

More sun

Heading thowards the oasis

Camel shadow

A village in a country super populated

Oasis


Sheeperds that joined us

Ana´s drawing

Leaving our mark in Jaisalmer