DIARY FROM INDIA
Tuesday, July 03, 2007
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And THEN we went to the Taj Mahal. A World Heritag...
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Fatehpur Sikri was built on the top of quite...
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A lovely evening having dinner under the stars an...
The Jantar Mantar in Jaipur is a huge observato...
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Our first big stop was at Ajmer to see the Amber...
From Delhi we had a great driver who also acted as...
We then went to a Craft Market and amongst other ...
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We watched Tibetan refugees making the most beaut...
And what do you think of this carving? Hard to re...
No matter how I try to lay the photographs out...
These pictures show the largest Mosque in India i...
During March this year we were able to enjoy a two...
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The majority of Bechtel staff working here returne...
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