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The two worried looking guys at the side of the road have good reason to be nervious, the cows will not move for man nor over-laiden lorry. This is the main and busy road from Dehradun and trafic would rather swerve and hit them than bump into a cow!
We arrived at our training centre and the was spent wading through Active Directory domain, objects, NTFS, group policy and permissions, excersises and labs done book nearly finished. I will be ready for my next exam after the next book so Im looking at Tues/Weds for my next visit to the gas chamber.
Not a lot to cover today as there has been lots of extra study and I want to get these modules finsihed ontime as they are quite large.
On the way home the driver took us a scenic way home and showed another side to the comparitively rich Dehradun area.
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The poorer areas of Dehradun hidden away in a valley away form the main drag. This area mostly holds the Tibbetten monks. There are a few asian looking people around and they stem from migrents from Tibett. They tend not to mix with the Indians so much.
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The Tibetten Monistary, Ill have to make some time to visit and have a look around!.jpg)
Monks coming back from a hard days enlightnment at the Monistary, On my visit Im going to see if I can get a set of red funky Pijamas too!
Lastly before more study here is a Royal Enfield Bullet, to Motor bike enthusiasts this is a vintage bike, but not here, they still make them exactly as they were made during the British occupation in 1950
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