It’s DAY 31 and Roberts is on the move again. Off to India.
In the novel “Around the World in 80 Days” by Jules Verne, Phileas Fogg, a wealthy and precise English gentleman, traveled from Suez Egypt to Mumbai (previously known as Bombay) as part of his quest to circumnavigate the globe in 80 days.
Phileas catches a steamer named the Mongolia from Brindisi at the foot of Italy and takes it to Suez Egypt. When the steamer stops at Suez on October 9, Fogg disembarks to get his passport stamped, but does not care to view the scenery.
To pass the time, Fogg plays whist with a bunch of other folks on the Mongolia. In Egypt, Fogg and Passepartout missed their scheduled steamer to Bombay due to a delay caused by a local uprising. Fogg, determined to stay on schedule, chartered a small vessel, the Tankadere, to take him and Passepartout to the nearest port in India.
During the journey, through the Suez Canal and the down the Red Sea, and then around the Arabian Peninsula via the Arabian Sea to Mumbai Fogg and Passepartout encountered various obstacles, including a typhoon and an attack by bandits. However, they managed to make it to the port and Mumbai in time to catch their train to Calcutta.
Overall, Fogg’s journey from Egypt to Bombay or modern day Mumbai was a challenging and exciting part of his around-the-world adventure, showcasing his determination and resourcefulness in the face of ongoing unexpected obstacles.
Whilst the sea journey would have been a blast, I decided to take the shortcut and jumped about a flight from Cairo to Mumbai. Thus saving many days of sea going travel down the Red Sea and around the Arabian Peninsula. And in the process dodge the missiles being fired by the Houthi’s.
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This solo one man odyssey, was crafted in the shadow of Jules Verne’s immortal prose ‘Around the World in 80 Days’, but more than a nod to literary genius—it is an homage to the insatiable human thirst for discovery.
A thirst some poetically inclined termed ‘Wanderlust’.
In my grand narrative of no less than 80 episodes, the world unfolds as a tapestry of cultures and wonders, we are reminded that the true wealth of life is not in the jingle of coins or the accolades of society. It is in the bonds we forge, the love that we kindle amidst the whirlwind of our pursuits.
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To those who would call my quest a folly, I say: life’s tapestry is woven with threads of experiences, not the gold of coins. For travel is the grand tutor of life’s lessons, unfurling the scrolls of the world before our eager eyes. And as I often say, a solitary day ablaze with adventure can outshine years of monochrome routine.
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