Grand Hamp and interesting people (continued, part 4) I spent several hours wandering here and there, but in the end, still found a way. According to her, I went through the banana plantation and some of the field, and then I had to cross a river ford. By the time I was terribly thirsty. There I met children who were bathing in a river. They decided to show me another abandoned temple. I said I wanted to drink and I do not know where to go, but they persuaded me to go to church with them, then they will show me the way back to the village of Hampi. We began to climb another mountain ... but the children keep pace with me, asking me to photograph them while they indulged in, showing off their muscles, in the end we still got to the top of the hill Matangi. All the efforts paid off: the temple on the hill was completely abandoned. There have been quite scary. Located around a small altar of Hanuman (monkey god), came out of the caves in the rock. To be honest, I was not myself, because there were more and bats that flew everywhere and the food inside the temple. Then again we went down to the foot of the mountain, and the kids showed me the way to Hampi. When I returned home, the thirst has reached an unimaginable limit, and I had to drink two liters of water for 60 seconds. Then I took a shower and went to bed ... forces at a special dinner I had just left. In general, the day I walked about 20 km. But it was a terrific day ... and birthday, which I will remember for a long time. Local kids the next day I planned to see some more ruins. This time I walked along the river and visited an ancient temple and Sule Bazaar Achutaraya. Sule Bazaar was an ancient shopping center, which is now inhabited by flocks of pesky monkeys. I hate monkeys and always for some reason was afraid they might bite me. But churches and Bazaar were still great. I then went to the temple Vittala, the most famous buildings vidzhayanagarskogo period. Log in to the local costs 10 rupees and 250 rupees for foreigners (about 25 times more!). If it happened in Europe or Australia, people would have already sued the government for unjust acts and oppression. However, this is India ... and, probably, here everything is possible. In general, I stayed outside and did a couple of shots. Start material: Read more: See also other materials about India: India, Sri Lanka - the place of paradise, the problems of the earth, India and Bangladesh, Elephant Festival in India Island elephant with a name that does not have elephants
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