laupäev, 18. juuni 2016

Meeting some Russians and back to the beautiful ocean

I go barefoot on that forest path and secretly enter the jungle of South India. However, luckily enough, the trail leads me back to civilization; first I see few houses behind some trees and silently pass them, not to upset the locals and stay unnoticed.

Then there's already a big asphalt road and I am back on a street. I continue on the street and soon there's a Russian place on the right side of the road. There are also two elephant sculptures, on the both side of the entrance, and a black diamond on the building, the same black diamond that was on my Pokerstrategy diamond T-shirt that I won by being loyal to their site and collecting points while playing poker.

So there are these Russians sitting outside of the building in chairs, and one of them greets me. I greet back and go there and sit with them for a while. One guy offers me water and I accept and we drink it. They start to talk about that I should go to a hotel place and that there are some cheap hotel places down the road (not their place, they wanted me out of there), prices with 400 rupis. This would have been all of my money.

I refuse and sit with them for a while more and enjoy the rest in a chair for a bit longer, also there was a nice shadow provided by a tree. Then one guy comes and says that he's going to the market with a motoscooter and somehow I manage to go with him. Then, as we roll towards the marketplace, he asks: "How's it going?" And I'm like "Yahoo!" on the back seat.

Then soon he makes a stop where the road crosses with a seaside road and tells me: "This is a beautiful area. Why don't you take some photos of these birds over there?" I look and say: "But I don't have a camera." He: "Well, get off the bike anyway." I agree and as I do this, he very quickly rides away towards the market and simply leaves me there without any further discussion.

I walk on few meters towards the oceanside again, and then another guy with a motorscooter comes towards my direction and says: "Do you want a ride?" And I accept and he takes me a bit nearer to the seaside but then turns away or back.

Now I have to walk on my own again, and suddenly I see a sign, like a road-sign that says: "Narrow pathway ahead, be careful!" And I know that now I have to very precisely follow my intuition and guidance to move on; I know that this time I am about to merge with my higher self.

So I walk on towards the seaside and pass a local church and then I am back at the ocean again. Now there's one guy selling ice cream, and hearing that I don't have much money, he gives me one with a cheaper price. We talk for a while and then I go to the sea again, on to the beach.

There's a tourist couple hanging around near me, and the female is discovering the plants and the rocks next to the water at the seaside, and she is walking with open breasts. I would say that it is quite courageous in a hindi beach, but there were not much people around.

I lay down in the sand and as the night time arrives, I fall asleep on the beach, putting on some clothes from my bag. There were also some funny crabs dwelling in the sand that moved sideways. But I find a good spot and avoid them and manage to sleep for some hours, even though it is a bit uncomfortable in the sand.

There's a night club next to me, like few hundred meters, so I know that I am safe and that there are people around if I need water or something. In the morning when I wake up, there's a guy walking on the seaside. We meet and talk and he shows me a complect of tools and says that he's a guy who cleans other people's ears.

He offers me his service and says that it would be like few hundred rupis or 600 rupis for each stone that he finds from my ears. I tell him that I only have 400 rupis but anyway he then starts with the service. He indeed finds some stones from my ears (or did he make a trick by holding them in his hand?). But he makes my ears clean nad when he sees that I really don't have much money, he only takes like 100 rupis or something and we leave each other thankfully.

Now as it is morning time I am hungry and move towards to the palm trees where I had seen the ice-cream-selling young man the last day.

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