Tagged With "Delhi"
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Re: June 26, 2018: World's largest Iron (?)
Makes me wonder, Professor, how often hot ashes burn the very clothes and linens they are pressing?
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Re: June 26, 2018: World's largest Iron (?)
I do not know the answer to that question, but the irons seemed well up to the job and the operators clearly knew what they were doing. There were huge quantities of bed sheets, towels, and clothing involved. I actually wonder whether the people working there would consider what we might view as a 'normal' iron as an improvement.
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Re: Culinary Extravaganza that is "Made in Mumbai"!
Do you have any recommendations regarding good INDIAN food in Mumbai (- preferably not in an international hotel)? Or is street food the best option?
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Re: Connecting to your Tech Support
I would bet that a great deal of that power is unmetered too ! Rogue connections to street lamps are everywhere, and a modest tip to the power company engineer cuts your business overheads ! Monsoon rains produce endless outages and sparking cables !
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Re: Delhi's Spice Market (Khari Baoli)
You really didn't miss much there Karl ! What a great compendium of spices (most of which wouldn't be recognised though many of us use them often !)
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Re: Luxury Train Trips are the Best Way to Explore India
Amazing Article! Thanks for sharing with us
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Re: 6 Things you must consider when hiring Luxury car rental for Delhi Tour
Does it actually make sense to hire a car for travelling around Delhi itself? Taxis, tuk-tuks, or the metro might often be more sensible choices. The latter obviously has limitations in terms of the places you can reach easily, but at least you don't get stuck in Delhi's horrendous traffic!
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Re: Humayun's Tomb, Delhi (Where Gumbo was #315)
A beautiful display of Architecture that has been hidden away. Thanks for bringing it to life. Worthy of a book for students of World History.
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Re: Humayun's Tomb, Delhi (Where Gumbo was #315)
Although doubtless glad of the visitors and income, the Archaeological Survey of India must be dismayed that so many tour groups barely have time to walk from the entrance to the main building. As this post shows, it really deserves much more reflective and peaceful time to absorb the scale and influence of this building or simply to watch shadows change and afternoon light suffuse the ochre structure. Bravo Doc !
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Re: Gurdwara Sis Ganj Sahib, Delhi
Excellent photos of local life, food and religion. Also, very colorful.
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Meena Bazar, Delhi
DrFumblefinger visits the Meena Bazar in Old Delhi. Historically a market for women of the Mughal's Royal Harem, the market today sprawls through a maze of streets.
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Qutub Minar Complex, Delhi, India
DrFumblefinger visits Qutub Minar, a historic minaret built in Delhi during the beginning of Islamic rule in India.
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Gumbo's Pic of the Day, December 29, 2014: Old Delhi, Chandni Chowk, India
A scene of people enjoying their Sunday on the streets of Old Delhi. Old Delhi is jam-packed during weekdays. Sunday is a slower, relaxed day.