Chapter 5
Indian subcontinent: Pakistan to Bangladesh


Welcoming committee, Gwadar International Airport, Pakistan
Trucks waiting to enter port, Gwadar, Pakistan
Gwadar International Airport terminal
British Assistant High Commissionaire to Pakistan
Gwadar control tower
Melting temperatures in Karachi and kept metres from the shade, Pakistan
Rotax engine servicing, Ahmadabad, India
Oil change, Ahmadabad, India
Clay tile roof, Raipur, India
Street scene, Raipur, India
Street scene, Raipur, India
Street scene, Raipur, India
“It seemed I was the tourist in Raipur for that afternoon. A few small boys even shouted out “Hello!” or “Take my picture!” to me in the street”
Street scene, Raipur, India
Street scene, Raipur, India
Street scene, Raipur, India
Street scene, Raipur, India
Street scene, Raipur, India
Street scene, Raipur, India
Street scene, Raipur, India
Street scene, Raipur, India
Street scene, Raipur, India
Street scene, Raipur, India
“OK, so now I suddenly had a new best friend called Dennis.”
Out-landing, north-east India
Out-landing, north-east India
Out-landing, north-east India
Out-landing, north-east India
Take me to your leader...with Dennis
A friendly head-lock from Dennis...
Arrival at Jamshedpur, India, hometown of Tata Steel.
Rooftop view, Kolkata, India
Heavy rain prevents flying, Chittagong, Bangladesh
Heavy rain prevents flying, Chittagong, Bangladesh

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Cartoon in the Belfast Telegraph, at this time an Icelandic volcano had just erupted and volcanic ash was drifting towards the UK causing a number of airports to close. (19/4/10)