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June 5th 2008
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Mirror coverd building in Lahore Fort
Detail of Mirror Building
Mosques in Lahore viewed from the Fort
Colourful Walls of the Fort
Entrance to the Fort, Lahore
Entrance large enough for the Emperor to enter riding on an elephant. The doors to close off the gate were enormous.
Walls & Entrance to Lahore Fort
Badshahi Mosque in the evening
Minaret lit up at night
Donkey & Cart
Samosas being cooked & sold on the street
Olive Seller
Dying Fabric
The local Butcher
Minaret at sunset
Crowds at the Suni Moslem Shrine on Thursday evening
Colourful Took-Took
Colourfully decorated Bus
Zamzama
Gun featured at the start of Rudyard Kipling's "Kim"
Fruit Sellers
Donkey at the market
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