Friday, July 29, 2011

The Road to Rome



Emirates Flight EK 531 getting ready at Cochin.
Departing at 10:30 AM and flying diagonally across the Arabian Sea she will be in Dubai in
4 1/2 hours.- 12 45 PM local time.





Generally Emirates flights are known for its punctuality. The push back happened a couple of minutes before the scheduled departure time. As usual I have booked a window seat online.
The International Terminal seen through the aircraft window.


Air borne.
കേരളം .
താഴെ പെരിയാര്‍ നദി



Not often we see a rainbow from above. Now see one, right in the middle of the Arabian sea. If you look closely you can see the full arch of a മഴവില്ല് across the white piece of cloud at the bottom of the photograph. If you try to zoom in on this picture to see it expect pixalation of the image. I have downsizes it to 40 KB to save on bandwidth.



You seldom get a cloudless flight and so the land below is most often invisible. Arabian peninsula is an exception to this rule.
Under the ever burning sun, the Arabian Sea gives way to sweltering desert. Here the coast line of Oman peninsula appears. The rest of the flight is over the barren desert and that separates Oman from the United Arab Emirates.

Landing approach to Dubai. The out skirts of the city appears under our wing.
The connecting Flight EK 95 to Rome is at 15:45 PM; enough time to go around for some window shopping, in the airport's sparkling duty- free kiosks, No other airport can beat the Dubai Duty Free. 'Fly Buy Dubai' is the slogan seen on all shopping bags. All expensive brands have set up shop here.

The goodies displayed are  tempting, but we are traveling with a thin purse.
Every time I am here, I particularly look to see what car is the offering for the days lucky draw. Today they have a Ferrari that can travel at 300 km/hour. But the lottery ticket will burn a big hole on the pocket.
" Even if we win, such cars cannot be used in the Nediyasala - Kolani roads", I tell my companion.
"How true" she nods and moves on to the next shop window.


Leaving Dubai.
In the haze, the towering needle of Burj Khaleefa, the tallest building in the world is blocked out. But in the horizon, the outlines of the Burj and other the tall structures appear like a mirage. You have to look very hard indeed.



Boeing 777 - 300 LR takes 6 hours to reach Leonardo Da Vanchi airport in Fumichino, out side Rome.
Here, as we approach the destination- at about 7 PM local time, on the console of my seat you can see the night catching up with the aircraft. The sunset in Rome in July is at about 8:30 - 09:00 PM.
In India, my home, it is night already.[ 10:30 PM]

Other readings:
GMT date : 28 JUL 2011
GMT Time : 4:10 PM
Altitude : 35999 feet
True Air speed : 554 mph
Ground speed : 526 mph
Distance to Destination :: 555 miles/ 888 kms
Time to Destination : 1 :11 hr.




A shot of the flight path.
From Dubai, over the Persian Gulf and Saudi Arabia to Egypt.
Passing over Cairo it enters Mediterranean, and crosses the southern tip of Italy, skirting the Italian coastline to land in Fumichino airport by the sea outside Rome.


Italian villages along the sea as the flight descends to land; one of which is Nettuna where Maria Gorothy -- now a saint - lived. We may go there.



Mouth of River Tiber, I presume.


Touch down in Fumichino.
Rome - Roma for Italians - is just 30 minutes by road.

Thursday, July 28, 2011

To Rome Via Dubai.




July 28 Thursday.

D Day.
Traveling light this time.
Doesn't intend to haul luggage around the airports anymore
The resolve I take every time: to pack the bags the day before - is neglected this time too.

Procrastination takes its toll. Tempers get frayed.
It's past three in the morning when we garb a couple of hours sleep.
The taxi will come at 6.
Has to be at the airport at 7. Nedumbassery is an efficient airport. Fast, clean and friendly.
Now it's time to make a few last minute calls.
The long awaited vacation begins.

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Off to Vatican

Many months have passed since this blogger posted anything here.
The reason for the resurrection  - a journey.
A visit to the Eternal City and a nation nestled within this city - Vatican.
O ! Vatican, here comes one of your humble lambs.

After a long gap the foothill farmer made up his mind to return to this space again.
But it was not easy.
He found it hard to recollect the name of the blog itself.
Just had a vague idea. [ The space between the words, came in the way.]
Then the the password became the problem; it had faded from memory.
This was also resolved.
Hence these words...........
If any one ever finds this page - as you have done now :
All I have to say is സ്വാഗതം ' welcome my dear friend '
This is a journey like no other.
From childhood stories of this place had lived with him.
53 years long years............
And finally a journey to set foot on the land his forefathers told him was the holy see.

Italy
One of the most beautiful countries in the world.



Rome
The capital of Italy, the city has a history of 2500 years. For 1000 years Rome was the most powerful country in the world.




The Vatican.
Vatican is inside the city of Rome and is among the most important historical sites in the world.
Holy See, is the central governing body of the Catholic Church. It consists of the Pope and the Roman Curia. Curia is the administrative structure of the Holy See.


Vatican is the smallest independent country in the world. It is only 100 acres in area and sits on a short hill- Vatican hill. The city's international border with Italy is a stone wall.



Vatican is a sovereign country recognised by international law. In this map, the countries shown in green has diplomatic relationship with Vatican., while those in grey do not.


The city has an amazing collection of artifacts, some exhibited in the Vatican Museum .

St. Peter's Basilica, the biggest church on earth is here.
Construction of the Basilica,  began in 1506 and was completed in 1626

It covers an area of 5.7 acres and took 120 years to build.
So a succession of Popes and architects were involved;
their combined efforts resulting in the present building.

The Basilca we see today is built over the one consturcted by Emperor Constantine in 324 AD;
which was more than one thousand years old by then,
and  was showing signs of deterioration.
 Constantine's Basilica.

Renowned renaissance architects like Bramante, Raphael (1514) and Antonio da Sangallo the Younger (1538)  Baldassarre Peruzzi (1520) were invoved.
Finally in 1547, Pope Paul III commissioned Michaelangelo to finish the the remaining work including the famous Dome.

Michelangelo's  master -piece Piate is in this Basilica.



The Pope, who is the Bishop of Rome, resides next to it.


വിവ ല പാപ ( ഇറ്റാലിയന്‍)

To be continued.