Along the way, we pulled off the highway and my driver fed the monkeys. I wanted to participate, but decided against it since I was chased by a monkey the previous day and I was afraid I would get bit...
We also drove past many camel carts...
And sheep...
Back in Delhi...
Red Fort in Delhi...
A demonstration following the attach of the aid ship headed to the Gaza Strip...
Another temple...
Akshardham temple taken from the road...no time to go in...
Housing along the interstate in Delhi...
Selling fruit and vegetables along the highway...
Transportation by motorcycle...
Locals...
My favorite picture in India. I took this picture at a market area. These children were playing beside a construction area. I think their parents were working in the construction area, which by the way, is done mostly by hand in India. They were very excited to have their picture taken and smiled and laughed when I showed it to them. Some Indians have cameras, but they are predominately film cameras or they use the cameras in their cell phones. Digital cameras are generally only seen by foreign tourists, and therefore seeing a picture right after it is taken is not a common occurrence. There are also some villages where there are no mirrors, so seeing oneself is a unique experience. ....
Thus, my five day journey to northern India comes to an end...
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