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I put down the paddle and moved to the center of the boat where the benches were wider and, using my bag a cushion, lay back against the gunwale and hung my feet over the opposite side so that they just skimmed the surface of the chilly water. + </span> + </p> + </article> + <article class="h-entry hentry even second" itemscope itemType="http://schema.org/Article"> + <div class="post--image"> + <a href="/jrnl/2005/12/pashupatinath" title="Pashupatinath"><img src="https://images.luxagraf.net/post-images/2008/nepalburninggahts.jpg" alt="Pashupatinath" class="u-photo post-image" itemprop="image" /></a> + </div> + <h2 class="p-name entry-title post--title" itemprop="headline"><a href="/jrnl/2005/12/pashupatinath" class="u-url" title="Pashupatinath">Pashupatinath</a></h2> + <p class="p-author author hide" itemprop="author"><span class="byline-author" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Person"><span itemprop="name">Scott Gilbertson</span></span></p> + <time class="dt-published published dt-updated post--date" datetime="2005-12-15T18:02:59">December <span>15, 2005</span></time> + <p> + <span class="p-location h-adr adr post--location" itemprop="contentLocation" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Place"> + <span class="p-region">Pashupatinath</span>, <a class="p-country-name country-name" href="/jrnl/nepal/" title="travel writing from Nepal">Nepal</a> + <span style="display: none;" itemprop="geo" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/GeoCoordinates"> + <data itemprop="latitude" class="p-latitude" value="27.71057315568692">27.71057315568692</data> + <data itemprop="longitude" class="p-longitude" value="85.34853457216452">85.34853457216452</data> + </span> + </span> – + <span class="p-summary entry-summary hyphenate" itemprop="description"> + Nestled on a hillside beside the Bagmati River, Pashupatinath is one of the holiest sites in the world for Hindus, second only to Varanasi in India. Pashupatinath consists of a large temple which is open only to Hindus, surrounded by a number of smaller shrines and then down on the banks of the Bagmati are the burning ghats where bodies are cremated. + </span> + </p> + </article> + <article class="h-entry hentry odd third" itemscope itemType="http://schema.org/Article"> + <div class="post--image"> + <a href="/jrnl/2005/12/durbar-square-kathmandu" title="Durbar Square Kathmandu"><img src="https://images.luxagraf.net/post-images/2008/durbarsquare.jpg" alt="Durbar Square Kathmandu" class="u-photo post-image" itemprop="image" /></a> + </div> + <h2 class="p-name entry-title post--title" itemprop="headline"><a href="/jrnl/2005/12/durbar-square-kathmandu" class="u-url" title="Durbar Square Kathmandu">Durbar Square Kathmandu</a></h2> + <p class="p-author author hide" itemprop="author"><span class="byline-author" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Person"><span itemprop="name">Scott Gilbertson</span></span></p> + <time class="dt-published published dt-updated post--date" datetime="2005-12-15T17:57:48">December <span>15, 2005</span></time> + <p> + <span class="p-location h-adr adr post--location" itemprop="contentLocation" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Place"> + <span class="p-region">Kathmandu</span>, <a class="p-country-name country-name" href="/jrnl/nepal/" title="travel writing from Nepal">Nepal</a> + <span style="display: none;" itemprop="geo" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/GeoCoordinates"> + <data itemprop="latitude" class="p-latitude" value="27.703363690641837">27.703363690641837</data> + <data itemprop="longitude" class="p-longitude" value="85.31737803225191">85.31737803225191</data> + </span> + </span> – + <span class="p-summary entry-summary hyphenate" itemprop="description"> + After saturating myself with the streets of Thamel I went on a longer excursion down to Durbar Square to see the various pagodas, temples and the old palace. The palace itself no longer houses the King, but is still used for coronations and ceremonies and Durbar Square is still very much the hub of Katmandu. + </span> + </p> + </article> + <article class="h-entry hentry even first" itemscope itemType="http://schema.org/Article"> + <div class="post--image"> + <a href="/jrnl/2005/12/goodbye-india" title="Goodbye India"><img src="https://images.luxagraf.net/post-images/2008/indiadelhi.jpg" alt="Goodbye India" class="u-photo post-image" itemprop="image" /></a> + </div> + <h2 class="p-name entry-title post--title" itemprop="headline"><a href="/jrnl/2005/12/goodbye-india" class="u-url" title="Goodbye India">Goodbye India</a></h2> + <p class="p-author author hide" itemprop="author"><span class="byline-author" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Person"><span itemprop="name">Scott Gilbertson</span></span></p> + <time class="dt-published published dt-updated post--date" datetime="2005-12-10T17:53:25">December <span>10, 2005</span></time> + <p> + <span class="p-location h-adr adr post--location" itemprop="contentLocation" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Place"> + <span class="p-region">Delhi</span>, <a class="p-country-name country-name" href="/jrnl/india/" title="travel writing from India">India</a> + <span style="display: none;" itemprop="geo" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/GeoCoordinates"> + <data itemprop="latitude" class="p-latitude" value="28.6418241967323">28.6418241967323</data> + <data itemprop="longitude" class="p-longitude" value="77.21092699883451">77.21092699883451</data> + </span> + </span> – + <span class="p-summary entry-summary hyphenate" itemprop="description"> + I have taken almost 750 photos and traveled nearly 4000 km (2500 miles) in India, the vast majority of it by train. I have seen everything from depressing squalor to majestic palaces and yet I still feel as if I have hardly scratched the surface. I can't think of another and certainly have never been to a country with the kind of geographic and ethnic diversity of India. + </span> + </p> + </article> + <article class="h-entry hentry odd second" itemscope itemType="http://schema.org/Article"> + <div class="post--image"> + <a href="/jrnl/2005/12/taj-express" title="The Taj Express"><img src="https://images.luxagraf.net/post-images/2008/tajmahal.jpg" alt="The Taj Express" class="u-photo post-image" itemprop="image" /></a> + </div> + <h2 class="p-name entry-title post--title" itemprop="headline"><a href="/jrnl/2005/12/taj-express" class="u-url" title="The Taj Express">The Taj Express</a></h2> + <p class="p-author author hide" itemprop="author"><span class="byline-author" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Person"><span itemprop="name">Scott Gilbertson</span></span></p> + <time class="dt-published published dt-updated post--date" datetime="2005-12-09T17:49:40">December <span>9, 2005</span></time> + <p> + <span class="p-location h-adr adr post--location" itemprop="contentLocation" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Place"> + <span class="p-region">Agra</span>, <a class="p-country-name country-name" href="/jrnl/india/" title="travel writing from India">India</a> + <span style="display: none;" itemprop="geo" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/GeoCoordinates"> + <data itemprop="latitude" class="p-latitude" value="27.17280401257652">27.17280401257652</data> + <data itemprop="longitude" class="p-longitude" value="78.04176806317186">78.04176806317186</data> + </span> + </span> – + <span class="p-summary entry-summary hyphenate" itemprop="description"> + The Taj Mahal is one of the Seven Wonders of the World, and, given the level of hype I was fully prepared to be underwhelmed, but I was wrong. I have never in my life seen anything so extravagant, elegant and colossal. The Taj Mahal seems mythically, spiritually, as well as architecturally, to have risen from nowhere, without equal or context. + </span> + </p> + </article> + <article class="h-entry hentry even third" itemscope itemType="http://schema.org/Article"> + <div class="post--image"> + <a href="/jrnl/2005/12/camel-no-name" title="On a Camel With No Name"><img src="https://images.luxagraf.net/post-images/2008/cameltrek.jpg" alt="On a Camel With No Name" class="u-photo post-image" itemprop="image" /></a> + </div> + <h2 class="p-name entry-title post--title" itemprop="headline"><a href="/jrnl/2005/12/camel-no-name" class="u-url" title="On a Camel With No Name">On a Camel With No Name</a></h2> + <p class="p-author author hide" itemprop="author"><span class="byline-author" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Person"><span itemprop="name">Scott Gilbertson</span></span></p> + <time class="dt-published published dt-updated post--date" datetime="2005-12-05T22:46:54">December <span>5, 2005</span></time> + <p> + <span class="p-location h-adr adr post--location" itemprop="contentLocation" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Place"> + <span class="p-region">Thar Desert</span>, <a class="p-country-name country-name" href="/jrnl/india/" title="travel writing from India">India</a> + <span style="display: none;" itemprop="geo" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/GeoCoordinates"> + <data itemprop="latitude" class="p-latitude" value="27.004078760567136">27.004078760567136</data> + <data itemprop="longitude" class="p-longitude" value="70.89065550770995">70.89065550770995</data> + </span> + </span> – + <span class="p-summary entry-summary hyphenate" itemprop="description"> + The Thar Desert is a bewitching if stark place. It reminded me of areas of the Great Basin between Las Vegas and St. George, Utah. Twigging mesquite-like trees, bluish gray bushes resembling creosote, a very large bush that resembled a Palo Verde tree and grew in impenetrable clumps, and, strangely, only one species of cactus and not a whole lot of them. + </span> + </p> + </article> + <article class="h-entry hentry odd first" itemscope itemType="http://schema.org/Article"> + <div class="post--image"> + <a href="/jrnl/2005/12/majestic-fort" title="The Majestic Fort"><img src="https://images.luxagraf.net/post-images/2008/jodhpurfort.jpg" alt="The Majestic Fort" class="u-photo post-image" itemprop="image" /></a> + </div> + <h2 class="p-name entry-title post--title" itemprop="headline"><a href="/jrnl/2005/12/majestic-fort" class="u-url" title="The Majestic Fort">The Majestic Fort</a></h2> + <p class="p-author author hide" itemprop="author"><span class="byline-author" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Person"><span itemprop="name">Scott Gilbertson</span></span></p> + <time class="dt-published published dt-updated post--date" datetime="2005-12-02T17:40:02">December <span>2, 2005</span></time> + <p> + <span class="p-location h-adr adr post--location" itemprop="contentLocation" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Place"> + <span class="p-region">Jodhpur</span>, <a class="p-country-name country-name" href="/jrnl/india/" title="travel writing from India">India</a> + <span style="display: none;" itemprop="geo" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/GeoCoordinates"> + <data itemprop="latitude" class="p-latitude" value="26.29741635354351">26.29741635354351</data> + <data itemprop="longitude" class="p-longitude" value="73.01766871389577">73.01766871389577</data> + </span> + </span> – + <span class="p-summary entry-summary hyphenate" itemprop="description"> + The next day I hopped in a rickshaw and headed up to tour Meherangarh, or the Majestic Fort as it's known in English. As its English name indicates, it is indeed perched majestically atop the only hill around, and seems not so much built on a hill as to have naturally risen out the very rocks that form the mesa on which it rests. The outer wall encloses some of the sturdiest and most impressive ramparts I've seen in India or anywhere else. + </span> + </p> + </article> + <article class="h-entry hentry even second" itemscope itemType="http://schema.org/Article"> + <div class="post--image"> + <a href="/jrnl/2005/11/around-udaipur" title="Around Udaipur"><img src="https://images.luxagraf.net/post-images/2008/shiplogram.jpg" alt="Around Udaipur" class="u-photo post-image" itemprop="image" /></a> + </div> + <h2 class="p-name entry-title post--title" itemprop="headline"><a href="/jrnl/2005/11/around-udaipur" class="u-url" title="Around Udaipur">Around Udaipur</a></h2> + <p class="p-author author hide" itemprop="author"><span class="byline-author" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Person"><span itemprop="name">Scott Gilbertson</span></span></p> + <time class="dt-published published dt-updated post--date" datetime="2005-11-30T19:05:47">November <span>30, 2005</span></time> + <p> + <span class="p-location h-adr adr post--location" itemprop="contentLocation" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Place"> + <span class="p-region">Udiapur</span>, <a class="p-country-name country-name" href="/jrnl/india/" title="travel writing from India">India</a> + <span style="display: none;" itemprop="geo" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/GeoCoordinates"> + <data itemprop="latitude" class="p-latitude" value="24.667610368715458">24.667610368715458</data> + <data itemprop="longitude" class="p-longitude" value="73.78486632273662">73.78486632273662</data> + </span> + </span> – + <span class="p-summary entry-summary hyphenate" itemprop="description"> + Just out of Udaipur is a government sponsored "artist colony" for various cultures from the five nearby states, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Karnataka, Goa and Madhya Pradesh. On one hand Shilpogram is a wonderful idea on the part of the government, but on the other hand the "artists colony" is slightly creepy. Amidst displays of typical tribal life there were artists and craftsmen and women hawking their wares along with dancers and musicians performing traditional songs. The whole thing had the feel of a living museum, or, for the creepy angle — human zoo. + </span> + </p> + </article> + <article class="h-entry hentry odd third" itemscope itemType="http://schema.org/Article"> + <div class="post--image"> + <a href="/jrnl/2005/11/monsoon-palace" title="The Monsoon Palace"><img src="https://images.luxagraf.net/post-images/2008/monsoonpalace.jpg" alt="The Monsoon Palace" class="u-photo post-image" itemprop="image" /></a> + </div> + <h2 class="p-name entry-title post--title" itemprop="headline"><a href="/jrnl/2005/11/monsoon-palace" class="u-url" title="The Monsoon Palace">The Monsoon Palace</a></h2> + <p class="p-author author hide" itemprop="author"><span class="byline-author" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Person"><span itemprop="name">Scott Gilbertson</span></span></p> + <time class="dt-published published dt-updated post--date" datetime="2005-11-29T12:03:31">November <span>29, 2005</span></time> + <p> + <span class="p-location h-adr adr post--location" itemprop="contentLocation" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Place"> + <span class="p-region">Udiapur</span>, <a class="p-country-name country-name" href="/jrnl/india/" title="travel writing from India">India</a> + <span style="display: none;" itemprop="geo" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/GeoCoordinates"> + <data itemprop="latitude" class="p-latitude" value="24.66199437588058">24.66199437588058</data> + <data itemprop="longitude" class="p-longitude" value="73.68804930614868">73.68804930614868</data> + </span> + </span> – + <span class="p-summary entry-summary hyphenate" itemprop="description"> + We started out in the early evening quickly leaving behind Udaipur and its increasing urban sprawl. The road to the Monsoon Palace passes through the Sajjan Garh Nature Preserve and there was a sudden and dramatic drop in temperature, but then the road climbed out of the hollow and the temperature jumped back up to comfortable as we began to climb the mountain in a series of hairpin switchbacks. As the sun slowly slunk behind the mountain range to the west the balconies and balustrades of the Monsoon Palace took on an increasingly orange hue. + </span> + </p> + </article> + <article class="h-entry hentry even first" itemscope itemType="http://schema.org/Article"> + <div class="post--image"> + <a href="/jrnl/2005/11/city-palace" title="The City Palace"><img src="https://images.luxagraf.net/post-images/2008/citypalaceudaipur.jpg" alt="The City Palace" class="u-photo post-image" itemprop="image" /></a> + </div> + <h2 class="p-name entry-title post--title" itemprop="headline"><a href="/jrnl/2005/11/city-palace" class="u-url" title="The City Palace">The City Palace</a></h2> + <p class="p-author author hide" itemprop="author"><span class="byline-author" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Person"><span itemprop="name">Scott Gilbertson</span></span></p> + <time class="dt-published published dt-updated post--date" datetime="2005-11-28T22:00:46">November <span>28, 2005</span></time> + <p> + <span class="p-location h-adr adr post--location" itemprop="contentLocation" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Place"> + <span class="p-region">Udiapur</span>, <a class="p-country-name country-name" href="/jrnl/india/" title="travel writing from India">India</a> + <span style="display: none;" itemprop="geo" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/GeoCoordinates"> + <data itemprop="latitude" class="p-latitude" value="24.591304879190837">24.591304879190837</data> + <data itemprop="longitude" class="p-longitude" value="73.69319914745653">73.69319914745653</data> + </span> + </span> – + <span class="p-summary entry-summary hyphenate" itemprop="description"> + I spent some time sitting in the inner gardens of the City Place, listening to rustling trees and the various guides bringing small groups of western and Indian tourists through the garden. In the center of the hanging gardens was the kings, extremely oversized bath, which reminded me of children's book that I once gave to a friend's daughter; it was a massively oversized and lavishly illustrated book that told the story of a king who refused to get out of the bath and instead made his ministers, advisors, cooks and even his wife conduct business by getting in the bath with him. + </span> + </p> + </article> + <article class="h-entry hentry odd second" itemscope itemType="http://schema.org/Article"> + <div class="post--image"> + <a href="/jrnl/2005/11/living-airport-terminals" title="Living in Airport Terminals"><img src="https://images.luxagraf.net/post-images/2008/ceilingfanindia.jpg" alt="Living in Airport Terminals" class="u-photo post-image" itemprop="image" /></a> + </div> + <h2 class="p-name entry-title post--title" itemprop="headline"><a href="/jrnl/2005/11/living-airport-terminals" class="u-url" title="Living in Airport Terminals">Living in Airport Terminals</a></h2> + <p class="p-author author hide" itemprop="author"><span class="byline-author" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Person"><span itemprop="name">Scott Gilbertson</span></span></p> + <time class="dt-published published dt-updated post--date" datetime="2005-11-27T11:56:20">November <span>27, 2005</span></time> + <p> + <span class="p-location h-adr adr post--location" itemprop="contentLocation" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Place"> + <span class="p-region">Ahmedabad</span>, <a class="p-country-name country-name" href="/jrnl/india/" title="travel writing from India">India</a> + <span style="display: none;" itemprop="geo" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/GeoCoordinates"> + <data itemprop="latitude" class="p-latitude" value="23.009675285624738">23.009675285624738</data> + <data itemprop="longitude" class="p-longitude" value="72.56237982693523">72.56237982693523</data> + </span> + </span> – + <span class="p-summary entry-summary hyphenate" itemprop="description"> + Airport terminals are fast becoming my favorite part of traveling. When you stop and observe them closely as I have been forced to do on this trip, terminals are actually quite beautiful, weird places. Terminals inhabit a unique space in the architecture of humanity, perhaps the strangest of all spaces we have created; a space that is itself only a boundary that delineates the border between what was and what will be without leaving any space at all for what is. + </span> + </p> + </article> + <article class="h-entry hentry even third" itemscope itemType="http://schema.org/Article"> + <div class="post--image"> + <a href="/jrnl/2005/11/anjuna-market" title="Anjuna Market"><img src="https://images.luxagraf.net/post-images/2008/anjunabeachmarket.jpg" alt="Anjuna Market" class="u-photo post-image" itemprop="image" /></a> + </div> + <h2 class="p-name entry-title post--title" itemprop="headline"><a href="/jrnl/2005/11/anjuna-market" class="u-url" title="Anjuna Market">Anjuna Market</a></h2> + <p class="p-author author hide" itemprop="author"><span class="byline-author" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Person"><span itemprop="name">Scott Gilbertson</span></span></p> + <time class="dt-published published dt-updated post--date" datetime="2005-11-24T00:58:15">November <span>24, 2005</span></time> + <p> + <span class="p-location h-adr adr post--location" itemprop="contentLocation" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Place"> + <span class="p-region">Anjuna Beach</span>, <a class="p-country-name country-name" href="/jrnl/india/" title="travel writing from India">India</a> + <span style="display: none;" itemprop="geo" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/GeoCoordinates"> + <data itemprop="latitude" class="p-latitude" value="15.58128947293701">15.58128947293701</data> + <data itemprop="longitude" class="p-longitude" value="73.73886107371965">73.73886107371965</data> + </span> + </span> – + <span class="p-summary entry-summary hyphenate" itemprop="description"> + Earlier today I caught a bus up to the Anjuna Flea Market and can now tell you for certain that old hippies do not die, they simply move to Goa. The flea market was quite a spectacle; riots of color at every turn and more silver jewelry than you could shake a stick at. + </span> + </p> + </article> + <article class="h-entry hentry odd first" itemscope itemType="http://schema.org/Article"> + <div class="post--image"> + <a href="/jrnl/2005/11/fish-story" title="Fish Story"><img src="https://images.luxagraf.net/post-images/2008/colvabeach.jpg" alt="Fish Story" class="u-photo post-image" itemprop="image" /></a> + </div> + <h2 class="p-name entry-title post--title" itemprop="headline"><a href="/jrnl/2005/11/fish-story" class="u-url" title="Fish Story">Fish Story</a></h2> + <p class="p-author author hide" itemprop="author"><span class="byline-author" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Person"><span itemprop="name">Scott Gilbertson</span></span></p> + <time class="dt-published published dt-updated post--date" datetime="2005-11-20T00:54:46">November <span>20, 2005</span></time> + <p> + <span class="p-location h-adr adr post--location" itemprop="contentLocation" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Place"> + <span class="p-region">Colva Beach</span>, <a class="p-country-name country-name" href="/jrnl/india/" title="travel writing from India">India</a> + <span style="display: none;" itemprop="geo" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/GeoCoordinates"> + <data itemprop="latitude" class="p-latitude" value="15.277230227117771">15.277230227117771</data> + <data itemprop="longitude" class="p-longitude" value="73.91541479989145">73.91541479989145</data> + </span> + </span> – + <span class="p-summary entry-summary hyphenate" itemprop="description"> + The Arabian Sea is warm and the sand sucks at your feet when you walk, schools of tiny fish dart and disappear into each receding wave. In the morning the water is nearly glassy and the beach slopes off so slowly one can walk out at least 200 meters and be only waist deep. + </span> + </p> + </article> + <article class="h-entry hentry even second" itemscope itemType="http://schema.org/Article"> + <div class="post--image"> + <a href="/jrnl/2005/11/backwaters-kerala" title="The Backwaters of Kerala"><img src="https://images.luxagraf.net/post-images/2008/keralabackwater.jpg" alt="The Backwaters of Kerala" class="u-photo post-image" itemprop="image" /></a> + </div> + <h2 class="p-name entry-title post--title" itemprop="headline"><a href="/jrnl/2005/11/backwaters-kerala" class="u-url" title="The Backwaters of Kerala">The Backwaters of Kerala</a></h2> + <p class="p-author author hide" itemprop="author"><span class="byline-author" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Person"><span itemprop="name">Scott Gilbertson</span></span></p> + <time class="dt-published published dt-updated post--date" datetime="2005-11-15T00:53:50">November <span>15, 2005</span></time> + <p> + <span class="p-location h-adr adr post--location" itemprop="contentLocation" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Place"> + <span class="p-region">Fort Kochi</span>, <a class="p-country-name country-name" href="/jrnl/india/" title="travel writing from India">India</a> + <span style="display: none;" itemprop="geo" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/GeoCoordinates"> + <data itemprop="latitude" class="p-latitude" value="9.958029970964114">9.958029970964114</data> + <data itemprop="longitude" class="p-longitude" value="76.2533569229791">76.2533569229791</data> + </span> + </span> – + <span class="p-summary entry-summary hyphenate" itemprop="description"> + The guide showed us Tamarind trees, coconut palms, lemon trees, vanilla vine, plantain trees and countless other shrubs and bushes whose names I have already forgotten. The most fascinating was a plant that produces a fruit something like a miniature mango that contains cyanide and which, as our guide informed us, is cultivated mainly to commit suicide with — as if it was no big deal and everyone is at least occasionally tempted to each the killer mango. + </span> + </p> + </article> + <article class="h-entry hentry odd third" itemscope itemType="http://schema.org/Article"> + <div class="post--image"> + <a href="/jrnl/2005/11/vasco-de-gama-exhumed" title="Vasco de Gama Exhumed"><img src="https://images.luxagraf.net/post-images/2008/fortcochin.jpg" alt="Vasco de Gama Exhumed" class="u-photo post-image" itemprop="image" /></a> + </div> + <h2 class="p-name entry-title post--title" itemprop="headline"><a href="/jrnl/2005/11/vasco-de-gama-exhumed" class="u-url" title="Vasco de Gama Exhumed">Vasco de Gama Exhumed</a></h2> + <p class="p-author author hide" itemprop="author"><span class="byline-author" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Person"><span itemprop="name">Scott Gilbertson</span></span></p> + <time class="dt-published published dt-updated post--date" datetime="2005-11-11T00:51:41">November <span>11, 2005</span></time> + <p> + <span class="p-location h-adr adr post--location" itemprop="contentLocation" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Place"> + <span class="p-region">Fort Kochi</span>, <a class="p-country-name country-name" href="/jrnl/india/" title="travel writing from India">India</a> + <span style="display: none;" itemprop="geo" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/GeoCoordinates"> + <data itemprop="latitude" class="p-latitude" value="9.964370231041409">9.964370231041409</data> + <data itemprop="longitude" class="p-longitude" value="76.24091147315164">76.24091147315164</data> + </span> + </span> – + <span class="p-summary entry-summary hyphenate" itemprop="description"> + Fort Cochin is curious collision of cultures — Chinese, India and even Portuguese. Many of the obviously older buildings are of a distinctly Iberian-style — moss covered, adobe-colored arches abound. There is graveyard just down the road with a tombstone that bears the name Vasco de Gama, who died and was buried here for fourteen years before being moved to Lisbon (there we go again, more Europeans digging up and moving the dead). + </span> + </p> + </article> + </main> + <nav class="pagination"> + + + </nav> + + + <footer role="contentinfo"> + <nav class="bl"> + <ul> + <li><a href="/blogroll" title="Sites that inspire us">Blogroll</a></li> + <li><a href="/rss/" title="RSS feed">Subscribe</a></li> + <li><a href="https://twitter.com/luxagraf" rel="me" title="follow luxagraf on Twitter">@luxagraf</a></li> + <li><a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/luxagraf" rel="me" title="luxagraf on Flickr">Flickr</a></li> + <li><a href="/contact/" title="contact luxagraf">Contact</a></li> + </ul> + </nav> + <p id="license"> + © 2003-2015 + <span class="h-card"><a class="p-name u-url" href="https://luxagraf.net/">Scott Gilbertson</a><data class="p-nickname" value="luxagraf"></data><data class="p-locality" value="Athens"></data><data class="p-region" value="Georgia"></data><data class="p-country-name" value="United States"></data></span>, except photos, which are licensed under the Creative Commons (<a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/" title="read the Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 deed">details</a>). + </p> + </footer> + </div> + <script src="/media/js/hyphenate.min.js" type="text/javascript"></script> +<!-- Piwik --> +<script type="text/javascript"> +var _paq = _paq || []; +_paq.push(["disableCookies"]); +_paq.push(['trackPageView']); +_paq.push(['enableLinkTracking']); +(function() { + var u="//stats.luxagraf.net/"; + _paq.push(['setTrackerUrl', u+'piwik.php']); + _paq.push(['setSiteId', 1]); + var d=document, g=d.createElement('script'), s=d.getElementsByTagName('script')[0]; + g.type='text/javascript'; g.async=true; g.defer=true; g.src=u+'piwik.js'; s.parentNode.insertBefore(g,s); +})(); +</script> +<noscript><p><img src="//stats.luxagraf.net/piwik.php?idsite=1" style="border:0;" alt="" /></p></noscript> +<!-- End Piwik Code --> + + +</body> +</html> |