Thursday, September 25, 2014

DAY 212 - VAGATOR BEACH


212) WEDNESDAY, 25 JANUARY 1978 : 0KMS. - VAGATOR BEACH


The village fishermen, the same fishermen group of last night who were interested in our campervan came to have a closer look of the interior.   
 

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They also brought us some young coconuts. The coconut meat was rightly tender and its water was sweet.  It was my first chance to taste fresh coconut again after a long period of almost 5 years.



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I probably had a homesick as I left home for many years already. I really felt wanting to say goodbye to my friend Tilo and to R E T U R N  home very soon!  










Wednesday, September 24, 2014

DAY 211 - VAGATOR BEACH



211) TUESDAY, 24 JANUARY 1978 : 0KMS. - VAGATOR BEACH




I woke up early to see the work effort of village fishermen pulling in fishing nets, laid last night, on the beach whether they had reasonable gained.

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I saw the women and children sitting casting fishes from the nets. There were more smaller fishes than larger ones : sea snakes, sharks, jellyfishes,  prawns, and  crabs. 



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I expected they might get some  lobsters that we could buy from them  but they got only small size of prawns.  So we bought some to boil and peel for frying with eggs and pepper. It was delicious because we did not taste fresh seafood for many months.




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After our breakfast , we walked  along the beach to the north about 2 kms. away.  We stopped along the way periodically.  In the early evening, on the way back, it was very low-tide that we could walk down very far on the beach. The locals came to collect shellfish from the sand as well as to catch some fishes along the rocks.



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Tuesday, September 23, 2014

DAY 210 - VAGATOR BEACH



210) MONDAY, 23 JANUARY 1978 :  0KMS. - VAGATOR BEACH

 
Another day of relaxing, I did nothing but just lying  on the beach and observed  the hippies’activities  on the beach as well as taking a nap  the whole day.   



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I started to get bored  and felt like to return home !!

 
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At night, the villagers used  very large fishing  nets  to drag catching fishes in the sea.  I counted the number of  fishermen pulling the large nets, they were more than 20 people.






Monday, September 22, 2014

DAY 209 - VAGATOR BEACH



DAY 209) SUNDAY, 22 JANUARY 1978 : 0KMS. - VAGATOR BEACH


We went out to the Hippies Sunday (flea) market  at ANJUNA beach, all hippies dressed normally  and did not walk around naked as they usually did on the beach.  


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Many hippies were selling their goods like their own used articles and food like cake and  bread. I did not quite understand  whether it was  just for fun  or to earn their living while staying in GOA.



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Besides of  hippies, there were many Indians who came to seek for articles of their interests, products from Europe.  It seemed  like an annual fair as there were  many people  packed  up as well as  foreign travelers.


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At this flea market today, we met  our French friends, a couple whom we had known in Iran. The  hippies market was likely to be on every Sunday, which became the venue of the hippies weekly meeting.  They came from  nearby  beaches  or even from remote beaches in GOA.   




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Looking toward the beach, I did not see many people swimming in the sea.  However,  no one put a bathing suit on but swimming yet naked as fun as ever and they seemed not to care to the eyes of people wearing clothes visiting the market.


 
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