[Recap] Sudha Car Museum Photo Walk

Hola! local guides. It was a great escape from the Sudha Car Museum during the meetup.

“I can describe this was the most breathtaking photo-walk meetup to date”

As usual, I was there at the meetup venue before time. After waiting around 15 minutes, I found Abdul Raheem coming from the other side of the entrance and joining the event. We started with an introduction and started the photo walk. There was a giant tricycle of height more or less 43 feet in the parking area just near the entrance. Do you know this tricycle has won Guinness world record in 2010 as a “World’s largest tricycle”?

Now, we headed up near the ticket counter to purchase entry tickets. OMG! what a cool surprise notably we see a man in a green car distributing tickets (Ticket Counter: 1st picture from left in the below collage)

As we enter the museum we see lots of huge bikes and cars with a Canteen car on the left side. Here in this museum, we found a great collection of cars resembling daily life objects which includes the following:-

  • Brinjal Car
  • Camera (DSLR) Car
  • Cricket Ball Car
  • Golf Ball Car
  • Basket Ball Car
  • Tennis Ball Car
  • Snooker Table Car
  • Cup & Saucer Car
  • Helmet Car
  • Computer Car
  • Double Bed Car
  • Football Car
  • Mug Car
  • Shoe Car
  • Ladies Hand Bag (Purse) Car
  • Sofa Car
  • Stiletto Car
  • Lipstik Car
  • Fountain Pen Bike
  • Compact Car
  • Dining Table Car
  • Bargar Car
  • Cricket Bat Car
  • Christmas Car
  • Cage Car
  • Lotus Car
  • Suitcase Car
  • World’s smallest double-decker bus
  • India’s smallest train
  • Maruti 800 Car

Which car do you like the most?

In this meetup, I’ve learned a new photography technique in which I took photos of the car with their nameplates like it is in the above pictures. Nameplate in the front and the car in the background. This helps the viewer to quickly understand which car it is, when it got manufactured, displacement of the car and so on and so forth.

Finally, the meetup was about to end suddenly a severe thunderstorm started like anything making everyone panic. The terrifying winds howled across the museum, the bright lighting in the dark clouds made the circumstances even scarier, the ceiling sheds were tampering with anger and the rain managed to come inside from the opened ceiling which makes the situation even more disastrous. Check out the below video to see the horrifying condition:-

After all, the museum was flooded with rainwater and there was no way to reach the exit gate but somehow I managed to cross the river without any boat. Wanna see how? Check out the below video

Photo Gallery**:- https://photos.app.goo.gl/FQGxbns721Ryp4rAA**

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