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India, the largest democracy in the world, is home to a tremendously varied population of over one billion people that coexist in a vibrant multi-religious, multi-lingual, multi-ethic, and multi-cultural country. Over the millenia of history of the country, those people have built an unmatched architectural heritage of rock-carved caves, places of worship for a large number of religions, mausoleums, and palaces. From small things such as fabrics and spices, to entire towns painted with a striking tint, India is possibly the most colorful of all countries. For my first trip outside of the West, I travelled to India in the summer of 1988. Before heading for the lonely mountains of Ladakh, where I trekked accross the Himalayas on foot, I was quickly bewildered and overwhelmed by the sensory overload, chaos, and heat in the plains. It wasn't until two decades latter, in January 2007, that I travelled more extensively in India, although in a much shorter amount of time, flying to most destinations. |
New Delhi (133 images) larger |
Ladakh Himalaya (71 images) larger |
Jodhpur (145 images) larger |
Agra (105 images) larger |
Fatehpur Sikri (45 images) larger |
Keoladeo Ghana, Bharatpur (26 images) larger |
Varanasi (156 images) larger |
Khajuraho (107 images) larger |
Mumbai (112 images) larger |
Goa (91 images) larger |
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