Friday, April 28, 2006

Sefik povolil ! Idem kuknut Himalaje (aj ked z dialky) !

Zopar malych komplimentov sefikovi a ten kym sa spamatal uz mi daval zvolenie na den volna! Juhuuuu! Dnes vecer sadame na autobusik (ktory mimochodom museli objednat specialne pre nas, pretoze cestujeme 15-nasti a nezmestili sme sa do reg. linky) smer Rishikesh. Hoci to opat bude velmi kratky (len 2-dnovy) vyletik, myslim ze si poriadne oddychnem. Ideme splavovat Gangu, kempovat na jej brehu a kuuuupat sa v nej ! (dufam ze okolity domorodci nebudu mat problem s 13 babami v bikinach, lebo neverim, ze niektora z bab ma so sebou so-called proper swim suit haha). 
V Jaipure je prave 41 C, v noci nemozeme spat (dohadujeme sa s majitelom domu na nejakom rozumnou kompromise, aby nam zaobstaral cooler ale aby sme nemuseli zan platit 8-). Prave preto naozaj ocenim chladnu vodu (aspon dufam ze chladnu..... spominam si na zelenu bublajucu vodu na Zemplinskej Sirave, ked sa teploty na vychodnom Slovensku priblizili len k 35 C !!!).

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

To styri roky ekonomky a praxe a kadecoho su asi nic obroti obchodnickym skusenostiam a zrucnostiam, ktore v kazdodennej praxi ziskavas v Indii, ze? Mal ten Jarcuska predsa len pravdu, ze je to skola obchodovania taka India.
A k tej Gange - mam vymenovat co vsetko do nej leju a sypu? Tak este pri prameni by som do nej mozno nozicku strcila - ale za prvym ludskym sidlom by som s tym asi mala problem. Leda ze by som velmi stala o prirodzenu imunizaciu s Darwinovymi pravidlami - len silny preziju...

Empty said...

ehm, kupat???

The major polluting industries on the Ganga are the leather industries, especially near Kanpur, which use large amounts of Chromium and other chemicals, and much of it finds its way into the meager flow of the Ganga. Unfortunately, this is a boom time for leather processing in India, which many view as a form of eco-environmental dumping on the third world, and with the lax and lubricable implementation systems of the U.P. Government, it does not seem likely that this will go down. The world bank report 1992, which focussed on the environmental issues, mentions the dissolved-oxygen and riverborne decomposing material at two points on the Ganga.
However, industry is not the only source of pollution. Sheer volume of waste - estimated at nearly 1 billion litres per day - of mostly untreated raw sewage - is a significant factor. Also, inadequate cremation procedures contributes to a large number of partially burnt or unburnt corpses floating down the Ganga, not to mention livestock corpses, which I have personally counted at about one every two hours at the Ganga in Bithoor, a holy site where Sita was supposed to have lived for a period during the Vanaprastha, and site of much of the Indian savagery during the Civil War of 1857.

Anonymous said...

ked si si precitala tie komentare bude sa ti kupat urcite lepsie. ja ti dam tiez jednu radu - popri plavani pozbieraj hovienka a vecer na nich mozte opekat :)