August 25, 2008

Y town

Hai all,

I've today, a set of snaps from Ytown.  In one of my earlier posts, I've shown you how Ytown looks like, from the skies. I've put there a picture from GoogleEarth, showing many "Y" formations of the roads , ie many Y junctions. You now know well why I call this town "The Y town".  Here are a few pictures. They are arranged randomly, and not in any order of priority.

The first one is the 'Rohini junction'. The road going left leads you to Ytown centre.

The second one here is "Thop Junction". The road to the left takes you to  "Asianet Studios".


And here,  another Y (close to Thop Jn), and the road to the right is 'Nethaji Road'.


What you see below is "Rohini Theatre". This is an important land mark in Google Earth.  But see it closely... I'm sorry.. the famous Rohini theatre is not there atall (It's time GoogleEarth correct thir markings! ).  It has been demoloished recently. A huge residential complex is coming up here (A huge hoarding at the left shows the complex). The only thing reamins of Rohini theatre there is the coconut tree (at the middle of the picture). You know, this coconut tree must have seen thousands of cenemas, over the last many (?) years. You can see also a bus-stop (shelter) in front of the coconut tree.



And now, you see the Mosque junction (view from Mosque). The road to the right is the main road, to TVM city centre. The road to the left will take you to PTP Nagr (and Saraswathy Vidyalaya, an eminent private school in TVM). 


Now, what you see here is ' the centre of Ytown, the main junction. The road to the right goes to Rohini junction, Asianet studios, and ... The road to the left goes to Perrorkada, Kudappanakkunnu, and other very important places. The centre is characterised by its dilapilated buildings of a century old!


The picture below is the ..            junction. The road to the left goes to Perrorkada. And the right one to 'Aruvikkara', and so on.


Here is a junction which takes you to Ytown central (to the right) and the road going left takes you to Rohini junction.


And finally, you have another view of Rohini junction.


Oh.. How many Y junctions do you see ?. The "Y Town" is really of "Ys". Isn't it ? 

If you have any comments, please scrap them here.  

(I'm sorry, the photos and the text don't align, inspite of my repeated attempts.)

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