Monday, August 10, 2009
The ultimate marshrutka experience
Imagine playing Twister in a moving minivan in 90 degree weather and you've got a pretty good picture of what Bishkek marshrutka rides are like. I pay 8 som (around 20 cents) to get a ride around town with 20-25 other people. Yes, that number is over the capacity of what it should normally hold. Since this is Central Asia, older ladies have seating priority and depending on who is getting on and off of the marshrutka, the ride also becomes like a game of musical chairs. Well, maybe not because that would mean that seats would be removed...Anyway, the drivers install hand rails from the van ceiling and we just hang on for dear life along with everyone else and off we go. I did attempt to take a photo, but it's hard to do it justice.
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5 comments:
haha take courage, sister!
do marshrutkas still stop every 50 meters?..
p.s. 3 years ago it was 5 som...
Love the description, twister in motion! LOL all in all a gentle and humorous description of what is usually neither gentle nor humorous.
Ethan
even though we have marshrootkas here in Ukraine. they are so not the same!
I always felt like I was a fish in a super hot can...
Why can't anyone just open the window a little bit and get a little breeze going? Although, I discovered a long time ago that sweat actually helps you slide past people as you make your way to the door. Am I right?
-Greg
Tracy,
What's new? :-)
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