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Who da’man!

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Our journey began at Gorbhander, Thane in New Mumbai. Gorbhander is home to the sprawling housing community of Hiranandani Estates and is quite far removed from the madness of Mumbai. The roads leading up to the drive are fast, smooth and very easy to get lost in if you’re a first timer - as we realized. We hadn’t started using the Gogo GPS system or the SatNav yet, so we were directed to our friend’s place by the good ole auto rickshawdrivers. Anyhoo, we reached the place, crashed to bed and woke up early to start our journey to Daman.


Driving to Gorbhander and the Tripmeter (B) reset to 0.0 before we kicked off.


In the morning, I switched on GogoIndia’s GPS Unit and we started off for Vapi (Gujarat) directed by the friendly female voice. We hadn’t yet had our breakfast but our new Cedia got its breakfast quite early in the morning at the HP pump near Pilhar - a village 70kms from Vapi in Gujarat.


Breakfast for Blackhawk at HP petrol pump


First signs of our entire route-plan!


Our breakfast stop was next at Vithal Kamat’s. As any restaurant with the word “kamat” in it, this place too had fantastic south indian fare - or atleast it seemed so to our starved tummies! The place was oddly pagoda shaped and tons of funny signboards around.


Vithal Kamat’s; yes parking at Owner’s risk - especially if you drive a heavily stickered beauty! :D


Vithal Kamat’s - the place, the people and the signs


A while down the road we found this HUGE truck with a strange big cylinder at the back. Obviously we stopped for a shoot!


Namrata captured the driver’s seat while I was busy ogling at Blackhawk. :D


Though she had issues with the clutch response initially, she quickly adapted to it to take charge for a while.


I noticed the greenery for a change as we headed closer to Vapi


After crossing Vapi, we realized that finding Daman was not so easy after all. Of course, the locals and the policement helped in spades!


Once you are in Udvada, it is quite easy to find Nani Daman - you just follow the road and ensure you stop at the red light at the world’s smallest traffic signal circle, seriously you should see it!  While Namrata got busy interviewing the local boatsmen (their lives and their living), I found that rather than shoot the boats, it was much better to hunt for my own stories.


The rusted metal of a cold-storage tanker, fish and assorted sea-food are transported in these tankers!


The Nani of Nani Daman, or rather just a grandmother and her kid. This charming woman has been a resident of Daman for the past 61 years and she told us that Daman is pretty much forgotten land. Tourism never really took off and she was pretty sure that the kid (Mihir) would grow up and leave Daman to head for greener pastures.


In our quest to find parking for Blackhawk we ended up finding the entrance into the Nani Daman fort itself.


The fort’s courtyard is also home to the Stella Maris school of Daman. The school is housed in two buildings, one of which is also a church dating back to the early 20th century.




Along with the school and the fort, the courtyard also has the entrance to a cordoned off graveyard!
A grave situation


Lunch was at the Hotel Miramar - fish, prawns and more. All listed in our previous post.


With our tummies full, the car cleaned by the boys at the hotel, we set off for Surat! The journey to Surat was quite uneventful and our first sighting on entering the city was the Mitsu Showroom! The owner of the dealership, Mr. Tarun Gora, came down to meet us and asked a lot of questions about the “teen hazaar kilometre waali kaantest”! smile


Here we are @theshowroom!


And with that, we settled down to end the day at the Hotel Yuvraj, and tucked in Blackhawk for the night. 320kms through and a wink of sleep was the first thing to get.
At the end of the day


Dinner is served - puri with shrikhand!


Of course, the centre of attraction in ALL the shots was the Cedia Sports - da man of Daman! In the end, we realized how incidental the car was to the key aspect of the day - travelling to new places and the thrill of discovery. Our first day made us realize no matter how great the car, it is the journey, the places, the destination and the company, that make for the most unforgettable.


Or maybe this car is so darn good, that it can relegate itself to the background and let you enjoy the experience all through. Maybe.

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09 August 2009

Nice pics dude. Enjoy the trip and all the best .

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09 August 2009

Great Pics ! from Gorbhander to Grave situation !! and from High Octane Breakfast to low fat dinner !!

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09 August 2009

Oh that big weird cylinder! I guess I should take the opportunity to share some gyan here! :D

There cylinder are made from sheets of high quality special grade steel/alloys and are further worked on to make Process Engineering Equipments like Boilers etc used in power generation units, extreme chemical facilities and so on. I saw quite a few of them being manufactured while I was working with Godrej. L&T is another major manufacturer.

Interestingly, there is a sign board in the picture that reads ‘Exotica’. As a matter of fact a lot of these vessels are exported to ‘Exotic’ location in South America among other destinations! smile

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09 August 2009

very the nice! :D
love the pics of nani daman the most.. heehee :D

n joseph joseph.. when will you reach non-veg land?


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