Well I have arrived after 8 hours on the plane from Frankfurt. The plane ride was very nice, and the food delicious. Slept the first hours then watched a nice on Indian movie – “Chak Dai India”. The customs was not a problem, but the baggage took forever. “Funnily” the baggage belt I was waiting at stopped before my bag had arrived – but realizing that approx 100 other passengers had not received their bags either, I was relieved to find a second conveyor belt from Frankfurt. I got my bag – and now all I had to do was find Mr. Raghavendra with a sign with my name on it. He was outside and had been waiting for an hour, but said that was normal. “So this is Bangalore,” I thought, staring into a large palm tree and suddenly a bat flew over my head.
I was not sure what to expect, so the coldish weather at 2 o'clock in the morning took me a little by surprise. Secondly, whilst driving, I was shocked to see that there was no one around. I have until now seen 50 people - and that is after a drive across Bangalore for half an hour. This is a city with 6.5 million people -
I have seen no holy cows walking around, like in Delhi, but lots of stray dogs. They seem to be everywhere.
The room is nice, and as the campus is huge and very safe (large gate with security man) I look forward to see the site at daylight. Goodnight and will show you more tomorrow…
Mai
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