I am writing this blog post in the
train. Train left from Nanu Oya about 17:45 (was meant to leave
17:30) and for the first hour I was taking pictures out from window
like crazy. It's unbelievable how beautiful sunset can be, from
mountain views that are above clouds. It did get dark a little while
ago and I couldn't take pictures anymore, so I switched to writing
this blog. It feels strange, to sit here in 3rd class Sri
Lankan train and type a blog. Not that I could now publish it
directly from here, because my Hutch mobile connection can't get to
network here and I wouldn't want to waste my megabytes. I expect that
there is a wifi connection at the Sunny Hill Residence, where I am
going to stay in Kandy, so I can publish this there (and make the
most important call of today – Skype to wife).
But back to the train travelling...
this trip from Nanu Oya to Kandy takes about 5 hours (17:45 - 22:30 were my actual dep/arr times). It costed 90
rupies (something like 60 cents in euros?). These third class wagons
(this night train only has 3rd class) doesn't have
separate seats, but benches instead. Before I got here, I did read
that armchairs are the only difference between 3rd class
and 2nd class wagons.
Now there is coming some girls singing
through the window. Sad that I can't see much of anything to that
town that we are passing, because it's so dark outside already. Some
flashing lights do reveal that there is a town. That singing was
beautiful change to, quite hard, sound of this train. As windows are
always open here (looking around I noticed that old man opposite side
of alley has closed the window, so there must be some finger
movements needed to get windows closed), there are really quite much
noise from the train. There is also another old man, laying on seat
opposite the other one. Maybe he can sleep in this noice, but I
couldn't even imagine doing that.
Kids are still screaming in the
tunnels, though there has been only few tunnels for this train trip
so far. Maybe they get tired to it when clock ticks forward. Oh, now
we stopped to some station, better to try to close that window...
yep, it was manageable.
Now there was amazing show of
lightning. No, it's not different here, but when everything from
train's window is dark, and you can see the lightning so clearly –
it's just so beautiful. Specially when then striking lighting lights
up all the clouds around it. This is nature's entertainment show and
I just could keep on watching this. And I think, that thunderstorms
are different in countries closer to equator. I think they have
thunderstorms every night, in southern Sri Lanka, actually Colombo
must have been only city, which haven't had thunderstorms almost
every night.
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