#282 Mumbai Marathon 2010

Were you at the Mumbai Marathon this year? There were tons of people… Either to run, or to walk, or to cheer the runners, or to dress fancy, or to promote awareness, or to advertise, or to see the crowd, or just to take pictures! I was in the last two categories… And below are some of the snaps…

Serious copy 
The fast…

Runners 
The steady…

child 
The young…

Rest copy 
The not so young…

Oldies copy
The old…

Fancy
The bold…

Fem2
The beautiful…

Handy copy
The strong…

Shoulders copy
The strongest…

Group
The rest…

Policeman And the men who played a big part in ensuring the event was safe!

#175 A crazy chat at 2am :)

It so happened that a friend of mine, whose name I need not take, updated on Twitter:

I can’t tell how am I feeling right now… :)

So I pinged him on gtalk… and the rest is for you to read:

Aditya:
wat r u feeling like?

P**:
can’t tell likha na
:D

Aditya:
s** karke aaya hai kya

P**:
bhak

Aditya:
fir

P**:
aisi koi bat nahi hai
are kuch nahi
ek purane friend se bahut dino baad bat hui

Aditya:
k

P**:
dono ka balance 0
phir bhi baatein khatam nahi huin

Aditya:
bandi?

P**:
that doesn’t matter
:P

Aditya:
ohhh
gay hai kya sale?

P**:
abe bandi thi

Aditya:
haha

P**:

main gay nahi hoon

Aditya:
:D hahahahahahahahhhahah

#156 Busan @ 300 kmph… KTX

Hi everyone… this may be my last posting from Korea, but I am not sure… This Sunday I travelled down south to city of Busan (Pusan). Busan is the second largest city of South Korea, it also hosted the Asian Games in 2002. Busan is a city with many hills around. Roads are up and down and smaller than Seoul and Incheon roads. Overall, I think Incheon is a modern city with much better planning.

It is said that night life is best in Busan, but I neither had the time nor the luck. I also felt that Seoul / Incheon girls are much much prettier than Busan girls :) hahah :)

The key point of the trip was travel by KTX. It is the High Speed Railway connecting Seoul to Busan and the technology is French (TGV). The top speed was 303 kmph and the average speed was 140 kmph. It was just awesome to whizzzzzzzzzzzzz past the beautiful Korean country side. Also the return journey was splendid.

The bus ride, that cost me just 40 % of the KTX fare, took just 4 hr 45 minutes for the 430 km!!!! Isn’t that awesome? And on top of that, I got down from the bus right near the university.


KTX route from Seoul to BusanJust outside Seoul Station

At the entrance of Seoul Station…

Cool architecture at Seoul Station…

Once inside… Ticket Counters

Waiting lounge and cafeterias…

Go up the stairs to board the KTX

Entrance to the tracks… you cant just reach the platform, without a proper ticket!


The tracks… come come my KTX

Voila!!!! C’est tres bien!!

Ohh!! Let us accelerate, oh my KTX… read 260.9 km/h

Wowie… Top Speed: 303.6 km/h

Korean country side whizzing past…

Inside the cabin…

zzzzzzzzz Sleepy heads…

11.50 am: Busan Station

Architecture Magnificent! Simply Awesome structure @ Busan Station
Front view: Busan Station

A part of Busan City :)
Station Square…

Pretty picture… Candid!

Look at the double decker bus… I wish I was in it!

Haeundae Beach… Most famous in Korea

And more…

Choding Power :P

And more…

And more… aham aham

Goding power…

Ooooohhh!

Aah… this was somewhere between Seoul and Busan, on my way back to Seoul. It is a river, with embankments constructed to convert it into a picnic spot. The Koreans love to sit by the river and fish!



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All in all a good trip, and great journey!

Note: Well, there are more pics, but I dont think they are suitable for public display ㅋㅋ (kh kh). Contact me personally if you wanna take a look :P


#152 Can something be better?

I am too tired to write an introduction, haven’t slept since two days. But so far, this has been my most memorable experience in Korea :)I took a trip to the North Eastern Coast of South Korea, to a small beach town Jeondongjin, and was lead to a marvelous city Gangneung by some really wonderful people, that I happened to meet by chance!
This is Cheongnyangni Station of Seoul City. It caters to trains linking Seoul to the Eastern part of Korea.

And my train, listed on the chart as train number 1661. A normal express, not superfast :)

And the Sunrise Express: This train is run at a specific time, such that it reaches Jeongdongjin (my destination) before the sunrise.

Pretty people in pretty clothes :)

I reached the destination well on time, 4.05 am. And this is what I saw. This is the horizon… all you can see is the horizon… thats the Face Of God :)

Waiting anxiously for the sun to rise and show me its brimming face…

Aah…. here it is… almost there!

Hello, hello, where are you?

Ooops, something that I feared, the cloudy monsoon sky, hid the sunrise :(, and the sun could only be seen a few degress higher, a few minutes later :(

Oh, btw, here is the beautiful Pacific Ocean, my first view of crystal blue waters :)

I am a hero, aren’t I? PHBBT

Clear waters and clear sand…

This is the whole beach and the Jeongdongjin railway station. This station has an entry in the Guinness Book of World Records, as the railway station closest to a beach. Well, its almost on the beach! The stairs from the platform, end up on the beach. This was a lovely sight from a high hill near the beach.

This, is a resort, at one end of the beach. Its a hotel made in the form of a huggggggggggggge Ship.

This is a pretty famous icon in Korea, and this led to the beach becoming a national attraction. This is a sand hour glass, but its time period is not one hour, its ONE YEAR. On every New Year’s Day, this hour glass or YEAR GLASS is rolled about and restarted. It was installed and is maintained by Samsung.

Jeongdongjin Beach Town – Pretty structures all around.

Aahhh… let me come to the point… A Choding (term’s meaning explained in earlier post) introduced me to Jeong Hwa in the bus from Jeongdongjin to Gangneung Terminus. And we ended up being good friends. She offered to show me around a truly wonderful hill station city Gangneung.

And this is Gangneung

These are: Na Hyae, Me, Jeong Hwa and Hyeon Yeong… had a cool time with them around :)

Spotted some Wind Turbines :) !!!!!!!!!! Really happy to see them in action since my internship research is on the same :)

This is a typical Korean train: KORAIL

On the way back to Incheon

Through the tunnels, cutting the mountains…

Through the clouds, cutting the air…

And some more…

Wonderful pine trees all around…

Korean country-side… Gangwon Province

Pyeong Chang is a city on the north eastern coast of South Korea, and is competing to host the 2014 Winter Olympics :) Incheon has already won the bid to host the Asian Games in 2014…

Awesome… Simply…

At the end of the day, I would like to preserve my two tickets from this special trip!!

And, will you believe me people, if I add that the whole green cover that you just saw turns red and yellow in Autumn, completely! And white in winter, completely covered by snow! This province of South Korea receives the maximum snowfall and becomes a natural skiing resort!

Sorry folks… there are too many nice pics to post… but most of them are private ;)