Alright so. Delhi.
It's been about a month since I got back, so this is long overdue.
There are some very rich and opulent areas of Delhi. I didn't take pictures of those places, because a mall is a mall is a mall right? We have those in America too. Here are the things that you might be interested in seeing.
This picture is quite misleading. Usually the people that go to Dilli Haat (market) are mostly tourists, so this is the place where everything is expensive for the white people. It's got nice stuff though.
I love saris. I just wanted to take pictures of every woman in traditional dress, love the clothing in India so much. (Although a lot of western wear as compared to other regions.)
Me, in the preliminaries of learning Hindi script. Took me less than a week I'm proud to say.
A Muslim tomb (wish I could remember which one).
Most accurate picture I took. One word to use for Delhi: crowded. That's it. Ayya can't remember which market this was. I'll edit this when I find out.
Boutique.
India Gate. People go here to walk around and picnic. Not really my thing, but then again neither was the Eiffel Tower so there you go.
Time to Baaaaargaiiiiiiin.
Quitab Minar ruins! Islamic architecture, very intricate carvings.
On our way to Agra, to see the Taj Mahal. The fog was eerie.
I believe this last picture is from the Red Fort, but don't quote me on that.
It's been about a month since I got back, so this is long overdue.
There are some very rich and opulent areas of Delhi. I didn't take pictures of those places, because a mall is a mall is a mall right? We have those in America too. Here are the things that you might be interested in seeing.
This picture is quite misleading. Usually the people that go to Dilli Haat (market) are mostly tourists, so this is the place where everything is expensive for the white people. It's got nice stuff though.
I love saris. I just wanted to take pictures of every woman in traditional dress, love the clothing in India so much. (Although a lot of western wear as compared to other regions.)
Me, in the preliminaries of learning Hindi script. Took me less than a week I'm proud to say.
A Muslim tomb (wish I could remember which one).
Most accurate picture I took. One word to use for Delhi: crowded. That's it. Ayya can't remember which market this was. I'll edit this when I find out.
Boutique.
India Gate. People go here to walk around and picnic. Not really my thing, but then again neither was the Eiffel Tower so there you go.
Time to Baaaaargaiiiiiiin.
Quitab Minar ruins! Islamic architecture, very intricate carvings.
On our way to Agra, to see the Taj Mahal. The fog was eerie.
I believe this last picture is from the Red Fort, but don't quote me on that.
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