Enroute To Agra
Day 3 started early. It was going to be travel day. Our itinerary for today - half day travel from New Delhi to Agra, 205 kms/4.5 hours drive, and the afternoon reserved for two historic site visits.
By leaving during the morning rush hour, we hit every traffic jam we could find. I didn't mind. I enjoyed shooting from a moving car.
Let me show you a sampling of the photos I took throughout the 4.5-hour drive.
Blue dome.
Noteworthy are the stars of David in the facade, giving the impression that the Jews and the Muslims were friendly in the past. This is a Muslim structure.
Intriguing sign.
When we got to the National Highway, which is a 2-lane narrow road, I found many things along the road that interested me to the max.
Boy pushing a bike.
Roadside snack stop.
Found many of these vendors selling only one kind of fruit or vegetable. I wonder if they even earn enough to feed their family.
Expected sighting.
Mafia banks here?
Hang on tight.
Colorful.
Less than sanitary conditions.
Replica of Taj Mahal - restaurant being built 52 kms from Agra.
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By leaving during the morning rush hour, we hit every traffic jam we could find. I didn't mind. I enjoyed shooting from a moving car.
Let me show you a sampling of the photos I took throughout the 4.5-hour drive.
Blue dome.
Noteworthy are the stars of David in the facade, giving the impression that the Jews and the Muslims were friendly in the past. This is a Muslim structure.
Intriguing sign.
When we got to the National Highway, which is a 2-lane narrow road, I found many things along the road that interested me to the max.
Boy pushing a bike.
Roadside snack stop.
Found many of these vendors selling only one kind of fruit or vegetable. I wonder if they even earn enough to feed their family.
Expected sighting.
Mafia banks here?
Hang on tight.
Colorful.
Less than sanitary conditions.
Replica of Taj Mahal - restaurant being built 52 kms from Agra.
SKYWATCH is a weekly gathering for sky lovers and sky watchers. Join us.
I expect seeing these things, a bit depressing but some of them can be seen too in some parts of your former country! The better thing is that at least the old people are not allowed to sit in vulnerable areas like at the back of a jeep, at least a younger person will definitely give them seats inside. And that is respect for elders. I am expecting cows, monkeys, rats in abundance!
ReplyDeleteThe one thing I notice most about 3rd world countries is how colorful their attires are. Those saris are quite vibrant and in sharp contrast to the harsh conditions of their dwellings.
ReplyDeleteI love this India photo series, it brings back fond memories of my childhood. :)
Those dome structures are lovely.I like their colorful clothing. It's always nice to see the beautiful side of a place but I guess in reality not everything is pleasant.
ReplyDeleteFantastic shots from your trip. I like the mix of sights you saw and showed us here.
ReplyDeleteVery nice display of architecture, culture, streets and of course the syndicate bank :D
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Wonderful and interesting pictures!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great look into another culture!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the sights.
Fantastic post!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteWhat an adventure ! Thank you for this much enjoyed journey.
ReplyDeletePlease have a good Friday.
daily athens photo
Beautiful shots! Some scene looks familiar to me as you can see it in the Philippines too.
ReplyDeleteKim,USA
Wow, what a cool trip. Thanks for taking me along. Happy Skywatching!
ReplyDeleteWow what a wonderful trip you are on! And oh my gosh how could you ever get bored with all that to see out of the car window. Beautiful drive-by shots -- and a great series; thanks for sharing the drive.
ReplyDeleteNice shots.
ReplyDeleteSyndicate Bank is not mafia banks. That is a government authorized nationalized bank like Citi, Stanchart.
i enjoyed the photos and captions--especially the mafia banks.:p the overflowing mini-bus is reminiscent of our jeeps and buses in the provinces. i've always wanted to try riding on top of a jeepney! hahaha
ReplyDeletethe domes are beautiful--i like the weathered look of these temples.
some scenarios are like deja-vu in this side of town. ^0^
ReplyDeletenice fotos,
can't wait for the next fotos.
the "colorful" shot simply spells India all over.
I clearly remember that road to Agra. Great shots! I especially like #9.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteHope you'd come and see my sky shots also. Your comment will be greatly appreciated.
Have a great weekend!
Rose
I really enjoyed the cyber tour. I don't think I will ever be able to visit this area although I would like too. I am getting older and it is harder for me to travel.
ReplyDeleteJoyce M
I can't wait to see your photos of Taj Mahal.
ReplyDeleteI love seeing all this through your eyes, Maria. You really tell a good story through your images!
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