This is C.V. Singh, our tour guide in Northern India.
A shoe seller in Chandni Chowk, a street market in Old Delhi.
Jennifer and an interested bystander at the mosque in Delhi.
A mosque we visited in Delhi. Everyone had to be properly dressed.
The rickshaws we rode through the streets of Delhi.
A busy street in Delhi, taken from the rickshaw.
Front: Adam, Cathy, and their rickshaw driver. Back: Lily and Mark in their rickshaw.
Humayun's Tomb in Delhi.
We've been turning heads since we arrived.
A boy performing with his dad at a restaurant in Agra.
It's hard to understand the size of the Taj Mahal unless you see it in person.
Father and Son: Sean and Patrick in front of the Taj Mahal.
The sunset at one of the mosques next to the Taj Mahal.
The edge of the Agra Fort with the river in the background.
We were all in awe of the incredible detail in the Agra Fort.
Lucy and Claire having a great time at the Agra Fort.
Every once in a while we'd find a herd of camels by the road.
An elephant driver about to take someone up to the Amber Fort.
Lucy and the elephant whisperer making their way up to the Amber Fort.
Sean and Mack riding Anzer the elephant.
The Bridges to India crew at the Amber Fort.
Birds crowding around the top of the Giant Sundial at Jantar Mantar, the observatory in Jaipur.
Beautiful photos. Enjoying your adventure vicariously! It is great that you can share with and meet kids in the schools and in the village.
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wow!! I turned on my computer after Shabbat to see all of these great pictures and blog postes! Fantastic. Can't believe the colors and all of the interesting places you are seeing. it all really looks remarkable and everyone looks so happy. Glad to hear from Karl that everyone is healthy and getting rest and that you are settling into Daisy's home. Keep us posted on your adventures in Kerala. Stay healthy. Love hearing from all of you. Maya, Herman is a happy fish!
ReplyDeleteLoved the photos today. Agra fort looked incredible as did the elephants and people. It is 843 here about 1020am there I think. Can't thank the adults along enough for this opportunity for the students. Love the blog and your personal spin. On the home front the ducks ran all over the beavers with de'anthony Kenyon huff and mariota 48-24. Ducks out of the natty. I am amazed at each and every one of you. Savor every minute of this experience.
DeleteWhat an adventure you are all having. The photos make me want to visit India as well. You are on a life-changing journey--enjoy it!
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