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Take an autorickshaw through New Delhi and have the driver take you to each government building for a photo opp.
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(May 15 '07)
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Humayun's Tomb
(Feb 28 '07)
It was built before the Taj Mahal and is built in stone so it isn't as immediately stunning as the Taj but its beautiful and haunting all the same. Its set in stunning gardens and is well worth a ...
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Bahai Temple
(Feb 28 '07)
In the style of the Sydney Opera House, the Bahai temple resembles an opening Lotus flower. Its set in stunning gardens and the inside is even more beautiful. Its a temple for all religions and they ...
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Presidents Residence
(Feb 28 '07)
The Presidents house is locked away behind huge rought iron gates but is still visible, and looks impressive. The buildings before it are just as impressive and with your back to the Presidents house ...
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India Gate
(Feb 28 '07)
Although it is moving with all the names of people who died while fighting for independence or in other wars (such as with Pakistan) it wont matter too much if you miss it. Its a square collumn with ...
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Jama Masjid
(Feb 28 '07)
You walk up the steps to this Mosque through the enormous gates and are hit by an enormous expansive courtyard. Your enclosed in brilliant architecture and stunning views throught the arches and the ...
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Akshardham Swaminarayan Temple
(Feb 28 '07)
Its brand new, and hence the quality of the architecture, carvings etc is very high. It has extensive beautiful gardens, a museum, and brass/bronze statues in the garden of heroes, and gods, such as ...
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Qutub Minar Complex
(Feb 25 '07)
I admit that I am as much a "firangi" / foreigner as I am an Indian....having recently moved back to India after 20 years abroad. As such, I have been like a little kid in a candy store re-discovering ...
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The symbolic heart of India - the epic Red Fort
(May 28 '00)
Stepping out of Sureshs' car was one of the most powerful culture shocks I have had in my life.
I was immediately marked. Postcards were shoved in my face, hats were shoved on my head and a ...
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