Royal Enfields sweeping through the Indian roads. © Iain Crockart |
Me in India © Iain Crockart
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Royal
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Iain Crockart
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The whole trip was memorable, but one particular day stuck with me.
We set out at sunrise for a long day's ride. As we swept down the mountain the mist cleared and I could feel the sun beating down and smell jasmine in the air as we drove.
Southern
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We stopped for some chai (a refreshing, sweet tea) and met UNICEF health assistant, Ms Indrani. She was distributing polio drops to children in the area.
Ms Indrani shows us her map |
Talking to Ms Indrani was utterly inspiring, and to see UNICEF’s work in action was just incredible.
Now, in 2012, we've had the news thatIndia has reached a major milestone in the history of polio eradication – 12 months without a single new case!
Our ride continued through mountains and busy towns, where we carefully negotiated traffic. I can still taste the lunch we enjoyed from a basic but delicious local restaurant. We watched women below washing their beautiful saris in a vast river before laying them on the rocks to dry, and boys playing games in the water, laughing and splashing, as we tucked into a delicious south Indian curry.
Now, in 2012, we've had the news that
Traffic in India |
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