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They walked, walked until they reached the road and there cars were waiting for us. The carriers relaxed and began to gas, flew along the forest road at a speed of 90 km per hour, jumping on b.u.mps and then almost ran into a herd of elephants. They were frightened by the noise and chased the whole herd of 40 elephants behind us. It was scary ... drove out of fear pressed the gas and we rushed already at a speed of 120 km per hour ...
Come off.
Instead of the planned 30 days, we spent 14
And so our trip was completed.
In the morning, three "abasadors" arrived from Uttar Pradesh and we drove back.
The road pa.s.sed through Haridwar, but they did not let us in, some Hindu holiday was still going on. From the bypa.s.s road, we saw huge crowds of people dressed in white sheets; there were millions of them. As we were told by the police every year, at least 2.5-3 million people gather for pilgrims visiting the Ganga Tempel.
When we approached the bridge, where the car last time fell through the wheels with wheels, the bridge was gone. He collapsed with the cars a week ago. And we already returned later on the stone bridge of 1909. How long will it last?
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It was getting dark. We drove up to the city. We drove through the tank unit, there stood the Vijayant, one of the copies of the British Vickers. There were about ten tanks near the road. And then the Sighs, officers. Near cities in northern India, it was often possible to meet military units or special-purpose police forces.
Entrance to the city from the north was covered by a roadblock, there was one armored personnel carrier and two heavy machine guns peeping out at a 50-caliber vantage point and stood with twenty police officers. In those days, the northern states of India were not calm. We were not stopped, just by looking at the state numbers.
And already at night we drove into the campus. Unloaded and decided to go relax, wash, eat.
But it was not there. Our superliners dragged students to the lab.
Enter the received information "in the field" in the database. Hand over materials, equipment. The advantages of the campus, as at 11 a.m., can be found on the site "head of the warehouse", as they live on campus and still have their own rooms next to the laboratory. The rooms where they slept were on the first floor, and the laboratory was located on the second and third.
Only when the students handed over everything for signature, entered the data into computers, we were allowed to sleep at 1 am. And at 8 o'clock in the morning, we should already be in cla.s.s.