Wednesday, December 31, 2003


Eternal Jumping. Eternal Celebration.

Of course. A place like that U only can Jump.

You can riding up on elephants to the palace. It was my first time on elephant. Thanks my friend. ;-)

Giri chose this rickshaw driver because he was punjabi...

That guy was really amazing, he show us all around Jaipur on the Rickshaw bycicle.

Ajmer is one of India´s most important Muslim pilgrimage sites. The Dargah is the tomb of a Sufi saint, Khwaja Muin-ud-din Chishti, who came from Persia in 1192 and lived here until 1233. It´s a fascinating shrine, full of activity, with a sense of profound significance.

The moon in the monsoon palace.

A rich family was celebrating a Hindu wedding in the street.

The dinner in the Lake Palace was one of the most romactic place where I never have been. ;-)

Udaipur is full of palaces, temples and havelis.

One of the world´s most espectacular hotels. It is a romantic hotel seemingly floating in the middle of the lake.

No city at Rajasthan is quite as romactic as Udaipur.

Temple of Vishnu, Lord of the Universe.

The beaches are not good for swimming but U can hire a horse ;-)

We found Daman in the way to Pune. Daman is a laid-back with portuguese flavour.

Monsoon Palace.There are breathtaking views, particularly at sunset.

Goa sun

Sunset in Arambol

A friend of mine used to tell me the Israeli women pee standing up like metaphor because they are one of the strongerst woman in the world (after 2 compulsory years in the army)... We wanted to prove it but Tarika doesn´t. ;-)

Child in Koreagon park

Giri, Cristine and me.... the end of this story U should be ask me because it is not what U are thinking about or may be what I was thinking... Ja, ja, ja ;-)

India is the perfect place to celebrate Xstmas, it is just a normal day for them, I love it.

I met Kanti (Suzanne at that time) in the Meera painting group... The Meera´s group with Suzanne was more funny than usual. ;-)