Hi Carlos, thanks for your offer. I won't be in Madras for long enough to get a trip to either of the places you mention I don't think. I may reconsider when I'm there and I've got a better sense of the scale of the place and how long it takes to cover particular distances.
I'm taking 70 rolls of Kodachrome and will probably also take about 10 rolls of Tri-X and a few of Supra which I've got in the fridge. How do people there react to having cameras stuck in their face? --- Bob mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sunday, February 03, 2002, 5:41:04 PM, you wrote: > Hi Bob: > I am not Oliver, but I have been to India a few times. I find your route > very nice. You seem to spend most of your time in south India, and I > think it is the most enjoyable part of the country, at least of the > parts of India I have visited so far. > The only place in your list that is not as interesting as the rest is > Madras, at least for my point of view. But near Madras you have got > Mahabalipuram and Kanchipuram, both of them are recommendable visits. > Take lots of film, because there is nowhere like India, especially South > India, for a photographer. > Also, you'll need some warm clothes to sleep in the sleeping cars of > Indian trains. If the air conditioner is on, it is like travelling in a > mobile fridge. > Feel free to ask, and I'll try to help the best I can. - This message is from the Pentax-Discuss Mail List. To unsubscribe, go to http://www.pdml.net and follow the directions. Don't forget to visit the Pentax Users' Gallery at http://pug.komkon.org .

