Wednesday, March 2, 2011

The Diving Bell And The Butterfly Streaming

Thomas a Singapour - voyage en Asie











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Chadar Trek, Ladakh, Northern India (30 January 2011 to 13 February 2011)

After a quick visit to New Delhi Leh we go from where we start 12 days trekking on a frozen river. Every winter, the Zanskar freezes and becomes Chadar, offering the possibility to remote villages in the region of Zanskar Leh to connect with a trip on the ice.

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Weekend in Tokyo and the island of Oshima (17 to 21 September 2010)

Japanese wedding in Tokyo followed by two days on the island of Oshima, Southern Tokyo. Program, the beach but also the ascent of volcano Mihara-yama.

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Journey in North Korea (September 4 to September 10, 2010)

after two days in Beijing (China) arrived 5 days in North Korea on the program: Pyongyang and the DMZ Mount Myohyang.


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Weekend diving in Tioman, Malaysia (May 28-June 1, 2010)

weekend of 4 days Tioman, a small island in Malaysia boat at 1:30 in Mersing. On the agenda: moving the Open Water in 3 days followed by two Additional dives.

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Weekend at Krakatau volcano in West Java, Indonesia (April 1-4, 2010)

Weekend 3 days in Indonesia to explore the Enak Krakatau volcano appeared 1927 on the site of one of the most destructive volcanoes in our history. Small trekking, snorkeling and fishing for a relaxing weekend on the program.


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Travel in Papua (Irian Jaya), Indonesia (12-20 February 2010)

8-day trip to Indonesia to the discovery of Gentoo and the magnificent landscapes of the Baliem Valley.

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Weekend in Kyushu, Japan (5-9 December 2009)

4-5 day trip to Kyushu that took me to visit Fukuoka, Kumamoto, Nagasaki and Aso and Unzen volcanoes.

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Weekend at Mabul & Kapalai, Malaysia (26-29 November 2009)

Weekend in the Malaysian Borneo entirely devoted to the exploration of the aquatic fauna of the islands of Mabul and Kapalai, a few miles from Sipadan, a paradise for divers.

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Weekend in Kakadu National Park, Australia (26-30 August 2009)

Arrive in Darwin followed by a road trip three days in Kakadu National Park, one day at Nitmuluk National Park (Katherine) and finally a little excursion to the Litchfield National Park.

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Voyage to Sulawesi, Indonesia (14-22 August 2009)

Travel divided into two parts: a beach in Manado, North Sulawesi and a cultural section in the north is Tana Toreja the capital Makassar.

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Weekend a Perhentian Island, Malaysia (10-12 July 2009)

Little Weekend beach in the region Terrenganu, North East Malaysia.


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Climbing Gunung Merapi, Central Java, Indonesia (8-10 May 2009)

Ascension of Merapi volcano (2911m), one of the most active volcanoes in Indonesia, whose last major eruption date 2006. The beginning of the trek from Selo has nearly two hours from the city of Yogyakarta.

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Trip to Japan - Kyoto & Osaka (April 28 to May 7, 2009)
After 3 days spent in Tokyo, visit the main monuments of Kyoto to Osaka and Nara and the castle of Hikone.
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Weekend at Kawah Ijen, Indonesia (10-12 April 2009)

exterme In East Java, this volcano of 2368m is one of the largest reserves of natural sulfur . The crater contains a lake Kawah Ijen acid oval a mile long, 600 wide and turquoise due to the extreme acidity of its water, which earned him to be regarded as the most acidic lake in the world .

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Darjeeling - West Bengal (24-31 January 2009)

Arrival in Calcutta or Darjeeling we agree to carry out three days of treeking in Singalila Park, with the key views overlooking the Kanchandzonga (8598m) and Mount Everest (8848m).

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Mount Pinatubo and Subic Bay (5-8 December 2008)

Breakfast weekend of three days for the ascent of Mount Pinatubo and lazing on the beaches white sand of Subic Bay.

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Genteng & Cibodas Ujung, Indonesia (24-27 October 2008)

small village in East Java, 6 hours south of Jakarta, Ujung Genteng is a paradise for surfers . After these deserted white sand beaches, we are trying to climb the volcano near Gede Cibodas.

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Seoul, South Korea (September 30 to October 5, 2008)

few days in the South Korean capital with the main activity of the visit temples. Short trips to the border with North Korea and the fortress of Suwon.

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Sepilok & Turtle Islands, Kota Kinabalu (17-19 May 2008)

Located in the state of Sabah in the Malaysian Borneo, is this time Malaysian wildlife that I propose to explore through two major attractions nearby Sandakan Turtle Islands and Sepilok Rehabilitation Centre for orangutans.

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Dragons of Komodo, Indonesia (April 29 to May 6, 2008)

Located east of Bali and Lombok, Komodo National Park consists of three main islands: Komodo Rinca and Padar. Mythical kingdom of Komodo dragons, they are 8 days between Bali, Flores, Komodo and Rinca I invite you to discover.

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Ascension Mount Kinabalu (21-23 March 2008)

Located in the state of Sabah in the Malaysian Borneo, Mount Kinabalu is the highest peak in South-East Asia. Story of the rise of the Low's Peak, which stands at 4.095 meters.

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Weekend in Lombok, Indonesia (7-11 November 2007)

Weekend 4 days in one of the most popular tourist islands in Indonesia after Bali. Located in the extreme south-east of Indonesia, in The Nusa Tenggara, Lomok is known for magical Gili Islands, but it also houses the second summit of Indonesia, Mount Rinjani (3726m). Travelogue of 3 days of trekking and a relaxing day in Senggigi.

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Travel in Northern Sumatra, Indonesia (October 27 to November 4, 2007)

trip 9 days in North Sumatra with the program: Orang Bukit Lawang Utange, Sibayak the volcano, waterfall and Lake Toba Sipisopiso.

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Weekend to Banaue North Luzon, Philippines (9-12 August 2007)

travel north of Manila, the country of the Ifugao . Ancient peoples headhunters, the Ifaguo have also developed irrigation systems based on tubes of bamboo and mud channels.
2000 years old, these rice terraces continue to represent the main economic activity in the region.
Program: Manila, Banaue and Batad.

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visit Jurong Bird Park (Sunday, 8 July 2007)

Because you have a good rest now and then, leisurely relaxing weekend with a bonus visit to the Jurong Bird Park in Singapore, the fourth "wonder" of the city-state, after Sentosa, Zoo and Night Safari.
the west of Singapore, this park has more than 9,000 birds, including ostriches, flamingos, penguins and raptors. A book to friends of Ushuaia.
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Weekend in Kuching and Bako National Park (22-24 June 2007)

Former British colony until 1963, the state of Sarawak is the largest state Malaysia by its area. Located on the island of Borneo, Kuching (cat city), its capital, lacks a strong tourist interest. However it is a good base for visiting Bako National Park.

More than 16 hiking trails available to you while on a journey to the heart of the rainforest, but above all a unique wildlife as evidenced by the presence of 150 Proboscis monkeys, an endangered species ..
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Weekend a Java climb Semeru (27 April - 1 May 2007)


Raiders of the short week, go your way. Rising to nearly 3700 meters, the Semeru (Gunung Semeru) is the highest volcano on the island of Java in Indonesia. Its name comes from the Meru, the mythical mountain in Hinduism is the world's axis and abode of the gods.
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Trip to Japan (4-11 April 2007)

At the junction of three tectonic plates, the Tokyo area is the most seismically active area of the world. There is an average of an earthquake felt by day. Vibrant capital city, the city is a blend of tradition and modernity.

Journey to the wildest Asian cities, with visits to temples in the mountain Niko punctuated by the discovery of the majestic Mount Fuji.

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Journey to Nepal (20-30 October 2006)

Box from China, Tibet and India, Nepal does not limit fortunately the low interest that its capital, Kathmandu. Populated by more than 60 different ethnic groups and castes, Nepal has eight of the ten mountains highest in the world.
week of trekking in the Everest Trek Jomson to perform, whose starting point is the quiet town Pokhara ...

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Trip to China (6-16 April 2006)

Third country by area, People's Republic of China offers a historical heritage unsurpassed in Asia.

tourist travel to China from the Forbidden City of Beijing, passing through the wall of China, the Hanging Monastery in Datong, Pingyao by (World Heritage Site by UNESCO) and ending with the army Terracotta Warriors of Xian ...
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Travel to Cambodia (27 January-5 February 2006)
Former French protectorate incorporated into French Indochina, Cambodia is still in extreme poverty. Still living on international aid, the country's economy takes its textile and tourism. Visit the temples of Angkor, the temples of Battambang, via Phnom Penh and the S21 prison, theater performances orchestrated by the Khmer Rouge, travel in a country remains one of my fondest memories ...

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travel to Burma (4-14 February 2005)

Called Myanmar since 1989, Burma is still dominated by a military dictatorship, with the consequent change of capital, Naypyidaw to Instead of Rangoon, the emigration of ethnic groups into neighboring countries (such as the Karen tribe in Thailand part), and lack of freedom. So it was a journey among the most oppressed people that I was to meet. The beauty of landscapes, like the hundreds of temples in Bagan, and the smile of people come to overshadow this reality, to make it the best trip of my stay in Asia.
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Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Wards Ap Bio Labpro Lab 5

Chadar Trek, Ladakh, Inde du Nord

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few months ago, I had told the ascent of Mount Rinjani, which I presented as the ideal health path. I found better! What do you say to a trek on a frozen river with slides, climbing above the empty, no shower, no toilets, nights at -25 degrees ...?

Bon bah even if I have not sold well here is the story of my holidays spent on the Chadar Trek. Chadar is the name given to the Zanskar river when it is frozen, allowing residents of remote villages in the region of Zanskar linking Leh, capital of Ladakh.

The trek starts at Leh, a necessary step for 1-2 days of acclimatization before starting, even if the river is only at 3.200 meters. Then it was walking on the ice with the risk that the ice is broken or that the lack of solid ice does not force trekkers to climb the rocks on the sides of the River. As our guide likes to repeat "the ice of Chadar Is Like The Fashion in Mumbai, nobody knows." The trek can be peaceful as it can be a living hell. Our 15 days were moderately difficult.

At the organization of the trip, we went to 3 and we reserve the trek with Shanti Travel. For 745 euros per person for 15 days, we had a guide (Gatso), a cook (Gigmet), a wizard (Stanzin) and 7 porters. We slept in small tents with two double sleeping bag from the Indian Army. The guide, cook and assistant slept in a tent in which we pointed ate our meals. Finally, the porters slept in caves near the camp.

Our trek conditions were therefore generally very good. We've never eaten so well during the trek. Our cook, Gigmet, we cook everything from Indian food (chapati) to the Italian food (remember the 4 cheese dough, pizza, ..). The guide was super knowledgeable and very nice the whole team. Levels of climatic conditions, there were 3 periods:
- the beginning of the trek with rather mild temperatures (-10 degrees at night). The ice was good so the bearers pulled the bags on the sled run.
- The middle of the trek where we had 3 days of snow that has melted the ice and we were forced to do hard climb in the mountains. The night had been -20/-25 degrees.
- And the end of the trek where it snowed more, where he was a little less cold but when it took a long climb up the sides of the River.


Saturday, January 30

Program:
- Vol Singapore - New Delhi
- Mosque
- Red Fort


After a sleepless night in nightclubs in Singapore, we take the 7:25 plane to New Delhi and put our bags at Hotel Ivory Palace (Room Rp 1.500 for 3), whose name is more than flattering. We stop

esnuite the restaurant at Karim, a sort of large canteen rooms spread over 4-5. Indian food is good, not rave enough. Then visit the mosque until they happen to throw out the call to prayer. So we start for the Red Fort which is really not the blow to be visited.

We return to town in Connaught Place for a drink. They dine in a good Indian restaurant before returning to the hotel.

Sunday, January 31

Program:
- flight from New Delhi - Leh
- Acclimatization

Sunrise 5am, we take a flight to Leh Jet Airways. The aircraft will be delayed a little over an hour, a chance to finish our night at the airport. Arrive at Leh, a travel guide Skywalker (Shanti Travel agency partner) picked us to take us to the guesthouse Deskit Villa. From the tarmac at the airport we are already surrounded by mountains.

We remain at the guesthouse until 14h, drinking tea every 10 minutes as drinking promotes acclimatization Leh is at 3,500 meters above sea level. After lunch, we go in town and because Yohann Thibaud have some shopping to do. Having robbed Decathlon and old camper when I was in Paris at Christmas, I'm pretty well equipped against the cold:
- the second skins
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padded pants - a pair of tights
- sub gloves and mittens
- a coat gore tex
- heaters

Yohann and Thibaud buy thick sweaters and pairs of wool socks and we go back to the guesthouse. Some pictures around the guesthouse and we return we snuggle cons small heaters of the show. It is -7 degrees outside, 4 degrees in the living room and -4 degrees in the room, so we extend the evening in the lounge.


Monday, February 1

Program:
- Thiksey
Monastery - Monastery Festival Spituk


Second and last day of acclimatization at Leh, with visits to monasteries in the program. We leave around 10am for Thiksey monastery dating from the 15th century and is supposed to house a hundred monks. But today is the festival of the monastery of the monks Spituk therefore deserted the monastery. We therefore surveyed the streets of the monastery, especially enjoying the beautiful scenery surrounding before going to the festival.

arrived at the monastery of Spituk, we try to make their way to attend the show, it will be useless. The crowd is gathered around a small courtyard where you can see people dancing costumes. After having been sufficiently compressed, it was decided to leave the monastery. Below, people are betting money on blackjack.

After a late lunch we returned to the guesthouse to prepare our bags for the great adventure. We meet a new group of French (as Shanti Travel) who begin the trek a day after us. Speaking with them you realize that we will probably walking sticks, it will occupy tomorrow.


Tuesday, February 1

Program:
- Leh route - Chilling
- walk to Titsaldo


Depart 9:45. We struggle a bit to find a store open for trekking. It happens, however, buy our walking sticks. 1:45 car later, we arrive at a village of Sherpas to Chilling. These Tibetan Sherpas are paid to help build a road that would join chilling in Zanskar. The Chadar Trek could disappear or be abandoned by the locals who would favor a much shorter journey by road. But hey, we're not there yet, to judge the progress of work.

After lunch, we return the car for 15 minutes. We finally descend on the ice with the first tentative steps as soon as the ice cracks. After half an hour, we arrive at camp Titsaldo where we spend our first night.

We meet a group of Americans and French who complete the trek of 20-22 days.
They had 20 days rather quiet despite glacial temperatures the week before (-20/-25 degrees). Between the French group of Leh and this group of trekkers we realize that we are probably among the least equipped of the trek. They agree We sell rubber boots Indian (300 Rp) which seems to be the best option for this trek from the impermeability and flexibility they provide. The only drawback is the smooth sole that provides very little grip on the ice. A shoe with cleats would not be practical for the passages in the rocks.

The French group also advised us to intensify the pace of our stay. It seems that by default, organizers such as Shanti organize travel route with 4-5h of actual walking per day, from 9am to 15 hours of the afternoon. We therefore ask Gatso push up Zanskar rather than stop at Lingshed. He will ask the porters and confirm tomorrow if possible. In the meantime, we locked up our tents and I mummified in the double sleeping bag.

Wednesday, February 2

Program:
- Titsaldo to Tsomo


Our new boots on, we tackle this first real day of walking. It crosses three French who climb a mini glacier on the road. 1 time each one falls, fortunately not serious and we arrive at our first lunch on the ice.

This break is an opportunity to negotiate the extension of the trail. We walk up Zangla, porters leave there to take a taxi to Padum with the guide, cook and assistance (1,800 Rp).

A little extra walking and we arrive at camp 15h Tsomo. You go up the tents before you take a nap. Dining at 18h in the guide before attempting to gather around the fire. It dried our socks and accumulate enough heat before returning to the tent.


Thursday, February 3

Program:
- Tsomo to Nirak


Sunrise at 7.30am, departing at 9am .. As we hoped, we will lengthen the days walk. It's my birthday today and I will not forget any time soon day: 3 heavy falls on icy patches, small passages on ledges above the vacuum of crushed ice to the knee and the snow begins to fall. We arrive at camp at 17.40 Nirak.

a little tea followed by dinner during which Yohann Thibaud and make me the surprise of having a four-back quarters of France for my birthday. On this occasion, the guide takes us out a bottle of local rum to 42.8%. Premises normally cut the rum with water, but we decided to take nature. Definitely a very good birthday party to forget a trying day.


Friday, February 4

Program:
- Nirak to .... Nirak.


First up, I discovered a white blanket that covered the entire camp. It snowed all night, making the landscape beautiful but we are seriously jeopardizing the continuation of our journey. We're stuck in Nirak for the day and probably can not push up Zangla .. The path between Nirak Lingshed and through the gorges where the avalanche risk is too great.

After breakfast we depart for the village of Nirak located an hour and a quarter walk from our camp. The slope is very steep and good snow makes the ascent difficult. It happens, however, the first hamlet inhabited by 8 people and their animals (yaks, ponies, goats, ..). 20 minutes later we arrive at the main village with its Nirak monastery located in the hills. A resident takes us there while Gatso descends to the first hamlet to call and cancel the taxi that would pick us up at Zangla in the afternoon.

The monastery is nothing extraordinary. The goalkeeper takes us with him to drink tea while his wife weaves wool. Then broken in the first village where we take a cup of tea. Then we return to camp for lunch, leaving the village wait Gatso restore the phone line.

After lunch, a nap is needed. It is still snowing and several groups of trekkers converge Nirak. Some had left that morning and turned back because of snow, while others have crossed the river with water up to the waist .. If it snows tomorrow
still must await another day, see start to turn back.


Saturday, February 5

Program:
- Nirak in Lingshed


As it stopped snowing, Gatso agrees to resume the road to Lingshed. Was allowed to leave the tents and everything else. 1 ½ hours of walking on ice in single file. The snow has melted the ice, no question, therefore, move away a meter or two from the path marked out by our guide.

We then leave the river to climb the heights. It then discusses the passage more perilous trip. A ledge of 15 centimeters, smooth soled boots with a layer of snow and 25-30 meters below empty.

Nobody dies, and we continue our way through the famous gorges Gatso fears so much because of avalanches. We turn elsewhere through a tunnel dug Zanskar in an avalanche last winter.
The day finally ends in a vast plain covered with 40 centimeters of snow Lingshed in sight. It arises in the first guesthouse where we met a Dutch couple whose husband opened the forehead and nose on a previous fall. Fortunately we have not had this kind of incident in our group yet.


Sunday, February 6

Program:
- Monastery Lingshed


He returned to snow heavily, which suggests a rather quiet day. We go to visit the monastery, located an hour and a half walk in the hills of Lingshed.

Once arrived there, a monk shows us around the monastery. After a few rooms without much interest, we reach the prayer hall. A dozen monks sing while drinking tea with butter. We sit and talk a little with them before returning to the guesthouse.

the middle of our room is a stove that owners are regularly supplying wood and dried yak dung. This stove attracts the inhabitants of the house and the village children. So it's a giant squat, which is organized in our room.

After dinner we are invited to a party, a party Chang. Chang is the name of their local beer brewed. It comes in a dark room where the porters and other villagers are sitting against the wall. The first 15 minutes, nothing happens. People would stare, you feel a little uncomfortable. Then the master of ceremony comes, we put butter on the forehead as a welcome, and finally changed arrives in large buckets thaw. Mmm. But good beer goes well and we are invited by our hosts to start dancing. So we end up dance to Indian music in the middle of everyone ... priceless.




During the evening, Gatso us that if one starts to snow tomorrow Nirak while it is nice if you stay a day longer to Lingshed. We will leave around midnight, so a guide and porters will end at 4am.


Monday, February 7

Program:
- Lingshed to Nirak


snow As always, we take the road to Nirak. No question of being stranded at Lingshed must start now because the return to Leh may be more dangerous only one way.



We pass by the ridges and grooves to a very fast pace. No talking, prohibition to take pictures, rejoin the river as soon as the avalanche risk is high. Besides the tunnel through which we had passed two days ago is now blocked by a new avalanche.

The snow storm is intensifying and the wind comes whipping their faces. It is tempered, it hurts my back and shoulders, I often falls, it remains the worst day of my stay.
After all this, a nap is needed. Then

trying to dry our clothes next to the stove in the kitchen. In this camp, the trees belong to a small house and we can not make fire. It stops snowing during dinner, a good omen for the rest of the stay. As every night, we wet socks and other clothing in the sleeping bag to dry. It is -11 degrees in the tent, -20 degrees outside.


Tuesday, February 8

Program:
- Nirak - Dip


A big blue sky in the morning, morale is up. Cons by the clothes were still wet and were not in the sleeping bag froze overnight. So I spend 30 minutes to score the stove to thaw the whole. It's always cold.

We will start again. We walk in 10-15 inches of snow but, sometimes, a patch of ice rises. On one of them I slipped and broke a lens of my camera (the 17-55 opening 2.8, for those interested). The rest of my landscape photos will therefore 10-22.



We finally arrived at camp Dip which means shade in Ladakh. The camp is indeed surrounded by high mountains and is only dimly lit throughout the day. Carriers do not stay close our camp, so we start our own fire.


Wednesday, February 9

Program:
- Dip Shingra


It is -19 degrees at 9am. It was cold that night, probably -25 degrees. I'm the first up and I agree with the cave of the holders who have just started a fire.

We leave after breakfast and already the path seems difficult. The guide opens the way to the top of the water boots. Thibaud follows, ignore the instructions and off the ice floe on which we walked (you'll notice that thibinspore tried to kill his friends to make the Travel most tragic and thus increase the audience of his blog).



We find ourselves with water in the boots. So we hurry to reach the shore to empty our boots and pull our socks. The feet might freeze, so it is important to dry your feet as soon as possible and change your socks. The march continues

on huge slabs of ice. I do not, however, will fall this day .. We have lunch and an hour and a half later arrived at the camp Dip. We can finally make a fire to dry clothing.


Thursday, February 10

Program:
- Shingra to Titsaldo


We are in the last real day trek, and we will not be spared the dangerous crossings. Of the first 10 minutes, we have already climbed the rocks because the ice is unstable. The adventure continues like this until lunch.

After breakfast, the porters who were dragging their sledges on the ice narrowly avoided ending up in the river with our bags. The course will bring a final climb in the last half hour of the day. Passages on small ledges, and two passages where we had to climb to the guide stick to pass over the vacuum.

We arrive at camp Titsaldo which, covered with snow, has changed since our departure. We bring the tents one last time and spent a good part of the evening around the fire lit by the porters. We took the opportunity to distribute gratuities: 500 by carrying Rp, 1500 for Rp Stanzin, 2500 Rp per person for Gatso and Gigmet. Yohann Thibaud and also leave them some clothes and we give them our boots.


Friday, February 11

Program:
- Titsaldo to Chilling
- journey Chilling - Leh


again first up, I started a small fire to thaw my shoes who did trek not serve the entire trek. After breakfast, we walk 30 minutes on the river before returning to the road. This brings us back to the village of Sherpas.

Our taxi is not there, so we wait almost two hours by the baseball with a pair of socks and taking the last pictures of our carriers. We then took the car for a ride as the endless amount of snow that prevents the car to go fast in this road bends.

We return to the guesthouse Deskit Villa to take the first shower since we began the trek. Then we go into town for dinner with Gatso, and Gigmet Stanzin. It is Friday evening and the streets of Leh are deserted. Only hordes of dogs, cows and donkeys roam the streets. We finally find a Tibetan restaurant. Our friends leave before dessert and we therefore find no means of locomotion to return to the guesthouse. It falls on a soldier who fortunately gets back in the car.


Saturday, February 12

Program:
- Alchi monastery
- Likir
Monastery - Monastery Phyang


This last day in Leh is entirely devoted to visiting monasteries. Unfortunately there is nothing else to do in Leh. A trip that seems fun is a visit to a lake (final scene of the film 3 Idiots) but for which you need a special visa to be asked one day before.

We find the guide and driver who had accompanied us before we left on the trek. It begins with the monastery located farthest from Leh, the monastery of Alchi. The monastery contains paintings from the 11th century it is impossible to photograph. At the same time, I personally did not find anything interesting about this monument.

We then went to the monastery Likir. We leave our car to share a car with chains of a tourist German. This tourist was on the Chadar trek when he made a false move which has paralyzed the entire left side .. he was not especially fast, and as we used his car, he was probably waited a good hour. In the meantime we sympathize with kids who hang out at the only shop of the monastery.

We return to Leh breakfast before making a quick detour to the monastery of Phyang. This is the only monastery tricolor in the region. We then returned to the guesthouse to prepare our bags.


Sunday, February 13

Program:
- Flight Leh - Singapore
- Minaret Qutab
- Humayun Tomb
- Viste
Old Delhi - New Delhi flight - Singapore


After four body searches, two baggage scanners and identifying our luggage before they are loaded, it finally goes into the plane. Arrived in New Delhi, we left our luggage at "Lost & Found" from the airport and take a taxi.

It is already time for lunch, and as we wanted pizza, we left for the XXXX. Sunday buffet and it is therefore the belly explodes for 1,500 Rp advantage also is that the restaurant is only 10 minutes by rickshaw from the Qutab Minar. Some pictures and after we leave for Huamyun's Qutab. This is a kind of red version of the Taj Mahal in Agra. This is probably my favorite monument in New Delhi visit.

We end the day with a visit to Old Delhi. Then it's back to the airport and Singapore.

major payments


New Delhi - Rickshaw: 100 Rp / trip
- Airport Taxi - City: 450 Rp
- Ivory Palace hotel room: 1,500 Rp


Leh - Delhi flight - Leh: Rp 11.939 / person
- Shanti Travel: 745 euros / person
- Poles march (+ Thermal): 3,400 Rp
- Boots: 300 Rp
- Pair of socks Ladakhi: 220 Rp
- Pull Ladakhi: 1,100 Rp

Contacts
- New Delhi:
. Indian Restaurant at Hotel Ajanta, 36 Arakashan Road, Ram Nagar, New Delhi 110055.
Room Reservation: 9818544466, 011-29562097 info@hotelajanta.com
. SHANTI ADVENTURE TOURS PVTLTDC -66 Okhla Phase 1, New Delhi - 110 020 - INDIATel: (00 91) 11 46 07 78 00 / France: (+ 33) 8 70 40 76 17 / Fax: (00 91) 11 46 07 78 99E-mail: contact@shantitravel.com / Website: www.shantitravel.com
- Leh
. Skywalker Travel (Travel Agency partner Shanti)
Fort Road, Leh Ladakh 194101, India
Tel: +91-1982-255165, 253498 / Fax: + 91 - 1982-254806
Email: lobsang@skywalkertravel.com skywalker@sancharnet.in / www.skywalkertravel.com
. Gatso (guide): coming soon
link to the photo album -> here

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Mount And Blade Max Soldier



Cinemas South
The French Cinematheque

have

REBELS at CINEMA



Yet his mind, already rebellious resisted by sneaky, biased toward delusional images. Georges Bernanos

Because he opposes the company or its representatives, because it asserts its difference, the rebel is a character bearing account. It creates confrontation with his even temperament. His refusal led the company also sometimes become a criminal. His taste for freedom, independence make it attractive, but it engenders fascination, it can also serve as a foil.

The radical nature of his transgression, or even its violence often tell us something about the society in which it operates. In its most flamboyant, the rebel is one who refuses to compromise, who plays all out.

rebel filmmakers invented especially forms of cinema which, in themselves, are subversive. The rebellion resulted in a break with the classical aesthetic. Conditions of independent production as often accompany this break and promote the emergence of a new aesthetic.

Pierre Gabaston, Rebels on the big screen



Friday, February 4, 2011 7:00 p.m.


Opening Night
in the presence of
Nathalie Bourgeois

Director of education department of the French Cinematheque and

Pierre Gabaston

author of Rebels on the big screen
co-edited the French Cinematheque and
Editions Actes Sud Junior.

* Presentation of the event by

Vincent THABOUREY
(Delegate General Cinemas South)

* Presentation Round Rebel and Collection by

Nathalie Bourgeois

* Projection of a mounting film clips that run through the Cycle

* Conference by Pierrot le Fou

Pierre Gabaston

* Buffet


* Projection Pierrot le Fou new print restored by the Cinémathèque
French and Studio Canal




Price: 5 euros + 3 euros participation Buffet
Bookings: 04 42 44 32 21



Jean Luc Godard
France, 1965, 1:55
Starring: Anna Karina, Jean-Paul Belmondo. ..

Pierrot le Fou is a little soldier who discovers with contempt that he must live his life, a woman is a woman, and that a new world must go its own way as not to find breathless
Jean-Luc Godard


In my life as a spectator, there is a before Pierrot le fou, and after. For the first time I felt and heard, through images and sounds, colors and the blue of the Mediterranean, something like the silent voice of a poet filmmaker who told me something else. (...) This film told me that the world was chaos and violence, that's love for Marianne Pierrot Ferdinand hid as treason, as the blue sky was the same as that Pierrot painted face before dying. And it was all beauty. The invisible man's name was Jean-Luc Godard took me by the hand, to train in secret and mysterious area where I the feeling of being gone before. (...) Those who are fortunate to have never seen this film will discover in its sumptuousness plastic. Those who already know the movie part of movie history and art history, would agree that they have never seen as beautiful in its original beauty. "
Serge Toubiana



With Pierrot le fou is as if we knew nothing of Godard, criticism and film. The work was nevertheless "foreseeable", which is more than one point on the sum the other nine, taking turns themes, situations, characters, colors, words and drama to breathe in Band of Outsiders, Contempt for the woman is a woman, but better to leave them behind. (...)



(...) The first temptation is to isolate the film as an accident, may be called by the steep curvature of Breathless or painful Impressionism Bande à part. Approach surfaces, details: the color and rhythm rather guide us through the differences and exceptions themselves, towards a woman is a woman where available cracked cracked, broken, display, instead of causing some regression expands the figures, the stresses in the expanding, so disproportionate to an amplitude that reached its survival and prohibits rocking the same time, exhausted, out of balance. Voltage hesitant, intermittent, stubborn, a woman is a woman without participating in a circular motion dedicating the film to a discontinuous repetition (A married woman), the story took the time to go back. In Pierrot le fou, changes are not slack, divergent, but hasty passed. Instead of being evaluated, chance is crossed. The transverse motion prevents each obstacle, bursting the extent and apparent balance it imposes. Godard does not film breaks into pieces but the flight, the estate. No more unfolding, a juxtaposition, but accelerated. The film tells a second - sounds and colors appeared by movement, refraction, glare - and the flight of what she has, without regard to trace or digs. (...)


(...) Like The Forbidden Forest where he holds the exacerbation between the blue and the atrocious, Pierrot le fou has the drive tense of a birth, fall began, lived and dreamed of, sort of initiation. But over the momentum it tries to update printed in a parallel motion transparency and contradictory remain where the bloody trail, the scarlet splashes whose frequency recalls so many barriers that may interfere with the course original, to disrupt or even stop it. So the desperate flight, the crossing solo, seems to draw its energy, conviction, threat and who is watching the deployment of which flows in waves sudden more and more pressing, requiring pathways secondary loopholes, deviations. And the race Pierrot catches her threat, open to another possible fall in the next second to live. (...)
Jean-André Fieschi and André Téchiné
(Cahiers du Cinema No. 171, October 1965)

Godard & Karina in Pierrot le Fou
Document INA








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Programming
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Friday, February 4 8:00 p.m.

Opening Night Event

Pierrot le fou Jean-Luc Godard (1965)

New print restored by the Cinematheque Francaise

Presentation Round Rebel

by the French Film

With


Nathalie Bourgeois

Director of education department of La Cinematheque
French and

Pierre Gabaston

author of Rebels on big screen

Review Pierrot le fou today confirms his unalterable violence, its unique status as film Rimbaud. Pierrot le fou, chaotic and clear, light and tragic, combines the convulsive beauty of Breathless contemplative lyricism of Contempt . Godard's ambition is to establish the position of places of an era, the desperate conclusion of a civilization in decline, while filming the adventure of a man, cynically married to a wealthy woman who decides one night escape his dreary existence with a girl once loved and found by chance


Tuesday, March 8 6:30 p.m.

Philo / Bistro / Film

International Women's Day

"Women Rebel"

In partnership with the MJC and the Media Martigues

Hosted by Benedict Spinoza (philosopher)

Gloria of John Cassavetes (1980)

The family of a young Puerto Rican Phil, age 6, has been murdered by the Mafia since his father's accountant, Jack Dawn, knew the numbers and accounts that preparing to pass the FBI and the CIA. Phil is rescued by a neighbor, Gloria, single woman, a former cabaret dancer and especially ex-mistress Tanzini, the leader of the crime syndicate. Thus begins a chase through the streets of the Big Apple between the killers and mafia-Phil Gloria unlikely couple. Gloria is a true auteur film, because throughout history a free and independent woman opposed to alienating system (here, the Mafia, god Silver), it is not difficult to see a metaphor for the artist in white-collar Majors.


Friday, March 11

Festival Regard to Women

Workshop and Conference by the French Cinematheque

Samia by Philippe Faucon (2000)

Samia is a teenage girl of North African origin who lives in a neighborhood of Marseille. At an age when girls have their first flirtations bloom, Samia decided to skip this step from adolescence to just deal with their status as women in Islam. Hawk is the cinematographer par excellence of the revolt. He filmed a fragile body - that of Samia - evolve into a virile and extremely unhealthy atmosphere. She is a woman and will remain intact. This is what Philippe Faucon decides to show a film that as the days become radical the French film.


Tuesday, March 29

Evening Rebel

Moderated by Peter Gabaston

Author: Rebel on Big Screen (Editions Actes Sud)

A Bout de Souffle by Jean Luc Godard 1960

It's about a guy who moves from one car to another and finished his run. This is the story of a girl who moves from a dress to another but keeps his hair cut until the end. It is a thriller that turns into sentimental movie then becomes polar. It is a sentimental movie that makes a hole in crime fiction. It's a love story between a girl and a specific type undecided. It's about a guy who, when he stops running, dying. It's about a guy who said If you do not like the sea .. If you do not like the mountains ... If you do not like the city: fuck you!

is a matter of life or death. This is the movie that is out of joint.






from February 4 to 15:
Pierrot Le Fou Jean Luc Godard





from February 12 to 22:
Noise and Fury Jean Claude Brisseau







February 23 to March 1:
Zazie in the Subway Louis Malle







from March 2 to 8:
The 400 Blows François Truffaut







March 8: Film / Pub / Philo
"Disobedience"
Gloria by John Cassavetes







from March 9 to 15
(March 11 Workshop and Conference)
Samia by Philippe Faucon







from March 16 to 22
Running on Sydney Lumet







From March 29 to April 5
A Bout de Souffle de
Jean-Luc Godard








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