Street Scenes from Delhi, Agra, and the train ride from Delhi to Ranthambhore, India. Mughal Monument from the 15th Century
Street Scenes from Delhi, Agra, and the train ride from Delhi to Ranthambhore, India
Dad and daughter in Delhi, India. The eye make- up is to make the child less attractive--the eyes are windows to the soul and making them uglier keeps bad things away.
Snake charmer in Delhi midday. The poor Cobra wouldn't dance any higher in the intense heat.
Street Scenes from Delhi, Agra, and the train ride from Delhi to Ranthambhore, India. Humayun's Mausoleum, 1562
Street Scenes from Delhi, Agra, and the train ride from Delhi to Ranthambhore, India. The "India Gate" built during the British colonial occupation.
Street Scenes from Delhi, Agra, and the train ride from Delhi to Ranthambhore, India. Parliament building
Street Scenes from Delhi, Agra, and the train ride from Delhi to Ranthambhore, India. Indian railroad from Delhi to Ranthambhore. Families live on the train platforms.
Street Scenes from Delhi, Agra, and the train ride from Delhi to Ranthambhore, India. Our 1st Class Rail Car.
Street Scenes from Delhi, Agra, and the train ride from Delhi to Ranthambhore, India. Our seatmates on the Indian Railroad from Delhi to Ranthambhore. Man meditated for over an hours.
Street Scenes from Delhi, Agra, and the train ride from Delhi to Ranthambhore, India. Indian railroad from Delhi to Ranthambhore.
Street Scenes from Delhi, Agra, and the train ride from Delhi to Ranthambhore, India, Images of people in the train stations. Whole families live in the stations and on the platforms.
Women on a train platform in central India.
Our sleeper car companions on the 6-hour train ride from Delhi to Ranthambhore. Dad was meditating overhead. They spoke no English, we spoke no Hindi, but smiles are universal.
The National Park and Tiger Reserve at Ranthambhore, India
Images from the Ranthambhore National Park and Tiger Reserve, India
Photographs of the pilgrims who walk to the Ranthambhore Fort and Shrine each Wednesday. 3 miles each way. They are not allowed to go further into the Reserve. Up to 25 cram into one of the jeeps who do a big business ferrying the crowds. It was 120 degrees F this day. The Ranthambhore National Park and Tiger Reserve, India
A group of pilgrims at the Ranthambhore Fort area. The Fort was built in 990 AD. Each Wednesday rural villagers trek 3 miles into the Reserve to visit ancient long abandoned temples. It was over 120 degrees at midday.