Escaping death at times, globe-trotting is a passion for this expat
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Chowdhuri’s other passion is his collection of more than 1,000 shot glasses and 500 fridge magnets from various parts of the globe.
“But still the heart cries out to lose oneself in the wilderness of New Zealand or see the sun setting on the Pacific sipping a drink in Chile; or try a hand in archery with the descendants of Genghis Khan in Mongolia. Walking down the Potemkin steps in Odessa, Ukraine; to a never-ending journey across Asia on the Trans-Siberian Express; playing with penguins in Antarctica is what keeps the heart beating still. While at it, may be drop by in Argentina to remind them that their Selecao neighbours are better with the ball than them. Post that, if I can manage to escape alive, immerse myself in the fascinating Central Asian countries, which were once a part of the great USSR,” he added.
Wonderful experiences
When asked to cite some wonderful experiences, he said that while on a vacation in Moscow, he had met the ex-president of USSR, Mikhail Gorbachev, while walking on the streets of Moscow.
“I was in the first aircraft, which the LTTE blew up when they attacked the Colombo airport some 15 years ago. So I have missed death by a whisker many times,” he narrated.
He describes the planet as an “extraordinary conglomerate of things beyond description.”
“And life is beautiful, since it gives one an opportunity to savour it all,” he explained. But one of his most prized possessions is a World War II helmet that he procured from Albania.
“I was in Tirana, the capital city, and while roaming in the cobbled streets, I met this old lady near a fort, who was selling war artefacts that her husband had collected,” he said.