For scale: the piece of paper is a little larger than 8.5 x 11 inches.CREEPY...!
A traveler's tales of Australia, Brazil, California, Cambodia, Chicago, Colombia, England, Hawaii, India, Ireland, Laos, Malaysia, Northern Ireland, Papua New Guinea, Peru, San Antonio, Singapore, Thailand, Vancouver B.C., Vietnam, and Washington D.C.
For scale: the piece of paper is a little larger than 8.5 x 11 inches.
After four days of sitting around in a small mountain town - still without having bathed - we headed down to the local helicopter pad to be picked up by the Indian military.
In the process of waiting a poker game broke out that used one of our medical supply boxes for a table. Without poker chips, crackers, beedee cigarettes, and small pebbles had to suffice.
We were living on the shoulder of a mountain at about 8800' above sea level. It was the only "flat" spot for several miles. Amongst the giant rhododendron trees we dug out places of our tents.
Needless to say, it was cold and rainy most of the time. We managed to get in about a day and half of work before the weather moved in. For the next week we lived inside of a rain cloud. Literally. It rained for a week straight. Needless to say, we were unable to hike up the mountain and go to work. We spent a lot of time sitting around the two fire pits that we built, Eating freeze-dried Mountain House meals, and staring at each other.
This is where I slept at the intermediate over night camp. We were lucky and it did not rain that night.




Kali, and incredibly powerful warrior is often considered to be the goddess of death. At the same time she is also thought of as the goddess of fertility because she is considered to be the controller of eternal energy. The statue above was inside of a small shrine along the river. The statue below was in a public park.