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November 20th 2007
Published: November 20th 2007
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I will let the pictures tell the story


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Chennai - BookstoreChennai - Bookstore
Chennai - Bookstore

The old guy said he had been at this location for 50 years. I bought 10 books.
Chennai - Old building Chennai - Old building
Chennai - Old building

And you can see some trouble coming.
Delhi - Humayun's Tomb Delhi - Humayun's Tomb
Delhi - Humayun's Tomb

I cannot resist looking behind old doors
Delhi - Cafe DayDelhi - Cafe Day
Delhi - Cafe Day

My quest for a decent cup of coffee has lead me down every back alley in Delhi.
Hyderabad - Busy IntersectionHyderabad - Busy Intersection
Hyderabad - Busy Intersection

There are no traffic rules
Hyderabad - SunsetHyderabad - Sunset
Hyderabad - Sunset

Crossing the river
Hyderabad - Chowmahalla PalaceHyderabad - Chowmahalla Palace
Hyderabad - Chowmahalla Palace

This palace kept going on and on. Behind the curtains is a fabulous reception room.
Hyderabad - Chowmahalla PalaceHyderabad - Chowmahalla Palace
Hyderabad - Chowmahalla Palace

More on the Door Theme
Hyderabad - TransportationHyderabad - Transportation
Hyderabad - Transportation

I love these. Easy to change a tire, and great service.


20th November 2007

Doors, eh?
So Rick, you've got a thing for doors, eh? What could that be all about? Is there a door that you opened in your past, that you shouldn't have. Have doors been slammed in your face? Perhaps we should discuss at some time...over a beer!
29th November 2007

Advice for Delhi, Agra, Jaipur
Greetings, Your photos are fabulous. I will be traveling the triangle in a few weeks. Do you have any advice for places to see , tours, etc. I found a travel company that offers a five day tour, but didn't know if it would be too touristy versus a more "on my own" approach. Any advice would be key. Thank you Cheers ET
1st December 2007

Advice for Delhi, Agra, Jaipur
The only advice I would have is to go there. The area is amazing. As to a tour or on your own, this comes down to time and your patience threshold. If your patience/comfort level is normal, you should consider a tour which would take care many agrivating details. If you can smile at delays, haggle with taxis, and do not have a rigid schedule you could try the 'on your own' approach. I look forward to reading your blog. Rick

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