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Thursday 18 March 2010 - New Delhi Day 3, passport re-emerged and Arno with the same problem

After nearly 6 hours of sleep I am awakened by loud calls at 7 clock. An Indian was comfortable in his bed and made no move is to make phone calls out of the room and the bed comfortable. His conversation lasted a good 20 minutes and was just annoying. I was too much, so I got up, packed up my stuff so far and went down for breakfast. It was a small breakfast with two slices of toast, the toast could be, with some fruit jam and butter. I was not tired of it, but I was happy about the hot water for breakfast, which my stomach did certainly good. At my table sat a man still in Israel with his laptop, which had now and then Internet. I asked if I could use the Internet sometimes and so I got after breakfast access to my e-mails. Vivek, I had not written in Haridwar from my misfortune, had written back to me with my Google Account with the surprising news that my passport had been found. Where did he get this information, I have never know, but he knew that someone had found my passport on a train and informed that his relatives had to turn his phone number was somehow Vivek come. I tried it with the phone from the Israeli to call this man, but a conversation came about only briefly and then dropped out. With the name and phone number of Rajinder (had my passport) and contact details of Bibhaw, Bipul, Devesh and Vivek I grabbed my things, checked into the hostel and went straight back to the German Embassy.
There was one about my re-arrival (3rd day Episode) very surprised. While sitting on the bench outside the Embassy switch some people, I was directly asked by the pure Indian woman and asked if I had not already received yesterday everything I needed and so I would be here today. I then told her about my rediscovered passport and told her that it would be best if the passport would be sent to the German Embassy and German Embassy would take care of it. So I gave her the correct contact information to me before I had carefully noted on a piece of paper and asked them to contact the Mr Rajinder. You should tell him the address of the German Embassy, so that Mr Rajingder the passport to the German Embassy sent, but that seemed too much to ask. She said she could not do that and whether it would not be possible, that I call the Mr. Rajinder to tell him that he should call the German Embassy, so that he could then explain how to proceed. I was confused. Why did not do it now?
I was in a foreign country at the German Embassy and needed help and got none. I tried to make clear that I had already tried that person to call from another phone, but it failed. I also now know not where else here is a telephone in the area, by the time I just make a call. After a short discussion, I asked, outraged over this outrageous behavior to speak their superiors. Suddenly you could then still make a call and I was waiting for the result. When she came back she said she had not met Mr Rajinder. But they had reached Vivek who is trying to inform Mr Rajinder that the passport should be sent to the German Embassy. She wanted to try again later. In the meantime, I wait at the counter for a reply from the Indian and other people were asked inside. Among other things, as well as a somewhat old German was, "with whom I spoke then.
Arno as I have been his badge and other important things in Haridwar stolen. In Haridwar, he was spotted by some people intentionally with filth. Then have children pointed out to him and give him a chance to clean his things (a water body) is shown. He was traveling at the time with a friend from Germany, currently waiting outside the embassy on him. At the water hole, he put down his backpack and wanted to take off his T-shirt, when suddenly his backpack along with the glasses on was gone. Thus was next to the passport away his little backpack and sunglasses are also all his money in traveler's checks. That was a big shock for him and it was only seconds, the disaster had caused. Now owned he was neither a passport nor money, but was fortunately not the way I traveled alone. His friend was able to him as an experienced India Tourist initially help out with money and help out his English, as Arnos English was rather poor. When Arnold was at the counter in the cabin, he was talking to the Indian woman and he went through the whole procedure, as I had already made a day before. When that of the Indian woman is no real help to him and got no money to support in the form of a loan or the like has been made available, he asked for the supervisor because he was just the thing to bunt. This came after some time and was even worse than the employees. It was gooey and snotty to him and complained to Arnold, why this could not just regulate everything with the Indian.
Arno exactly as I had the feeling that the Indian woman, not everything that was said in German understood. Having so far for me everything was settled with my passport and the replacement, the Indian woman wanted my passport back have fresh replacement. Other hand, I defended myself, because after I had paid to the well and I needed to be able to ever to stay in hotels. She said that later when I would get back to my other passport, I had to make the temporary passport, because I could not leave the country with two passports. Well, they should see how I can. Arno I offered my help after and then went in front of the embassy to inform his friend about Arnos situation at the embassy. Outside, his friend then told me that he would go back to the hotel because he had no desire to wait for so long Arno. This even know where one could find him. After waiting outside for a while, I went back to the embassy. Although the fact was not possible, one knew me very well here and left me so pure again. Then I waited a while to Arnold, until his temporary passport was ready, and left the message to Arno.
From there we took an auto rickshaw to the Foreigners' Regional Registration Office, and went there first copy relevant documents to Arno. Then we asked ourselves at the office. I was the translator for Arno and the whole process took. Meanwhile I tried to get back my temporary passport. But no matter how many times I asked 16 clock I did not get it back. In the meantime, I had all the necessary controlled by Arno and although, all documents such as passport copy, visa copy, etc., had this had to wait until the next day to get the temporary passport back. They wanted to recheck all the information in detail. So I would generally have to wait longer in New Delhi, even if I have all documents directly together would have had. Then we went back to the embassy, where I picked up my backpack and then we drove to the center.
Gate of India in New Delhi:

There I helped block Arno his traveler's checks on the grounds that the well had not previously worked. In a travel agency helped find us very friendly on and so we were able to make the call for a free hotline. Once the travelers checks were blocked and Arnold knew he gets around the corner tomorrow issued new travel checks, he was relieved. He soon had cash.
From there we went to the travel agent from Turkish Airlines, with whom he had flown, but the help was only sparsely from. We got the info that an inquiry should be made to rebook the flight at the prices in Germany, because the rules are different. This confirmation would come but not before closing time and therefore we should come back tomorrow. I made her understand that I would not want tomorrow for more translations available, but that did not bother the lady behind the counter a little. After the request was sent to Germany and Arno was a flight date with anticipated reservation in hand, the lady promptly packed their things and made closing time. I thought it was just rude.
Arno and I went from there to the train station, where I am in the tourist office informed about travel options to Pushkar. A train ticket for tomorrow night, I got no longer, but for Friday evening. I bought the ticket and then we went around the corner in the station canteen eat a thali, which was very favorable. From there it went to Arno's Hotel, where I waited briefly to Arno, who picked up his friend. Then I looked at me with the two for a very reasonable room for the night. The search turned out to be more difficult than expected, but finally I found one. It was a small room that entirely sufficient for one night and cost me Rs 150. From there we walked a bit around and drank ourselves in a Restaurant anything. On the way back, it was already quite late, we bought on the street still very yummy cookies or something similar. Then it went back to the hotel by Arno and his friend and this gave me some information about Pushkar. First, I will arrive by train in Ajmer, I had already experienced in the railway station. From there I have to run to the bus station, where I am then a bus to Pushkar. For Pushkar he drew me to where I would find just as cheap hotels and match. That was really great. Finally, I took my leave, went to the hotel and went to sleep because I was really tired easily. Arno and I wanted to meet tomorrow at 9 clock us to all Arno for important matters, such as travelers checks, flight transfer and collection to complete the temporary passport.

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