28-03-2008
We waited a long time at the beach avenue in Bombay without getting the transformer from Ejvind but the help came from a unknown friend, who in front of the BB found out how to repair the transformer, it was a burned fuse, how shameful I felt myself. And there at the avenue we got an Indian friend mr Bob Rupani the writer of the book Driving Holidays in India. He helped us with the problem of the transformer and Hilton invited us to his home for a bear and a pizza, presented us with a copy of his book, and described in details how to drive to Goa .
We even liked to stay at the avenue,in the morning a lot of people made there morning exersice, and later the trafik was rather calm and at night a lot of people walked along,and we too went along with them..To get out of the town we contracted a taxi to put us on the right road.
The distance from Bombay to Goa is 600 km.Two roads go hereto, one along the coast and one inland ,to go fast we choose the inland, a fantastic good and modern road, but to cross over to the coast was a bit of a job, but we did it.
We came to Colva beach, but it was not our beach, but without knowing how we came on a road very, very long which brought us to the coast but not that beach we dreamed about we had to stop high up on the clif, here is hot but there is a wind ok.To go down to the water is difficult, may be we will try it now.
And sp we did see the photo, and we took the first swim since Greece, and what a swim ? a clean sand beach just for our self, and water very hot.
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No 01 Bob and I at our avenue I Bombay
No o2to 06 At our so waited beach in Goa
No 07 Dora climbing down to our own beach
No 08 and 09 Dora at the beachNo 10 did not com out and the water from the surf very nearly spoiled the camara, only to day I managed to recuperate it .
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