
construction worker

ram bagh gardeners

ganesh worshippers

temple gods

working the outdoor laundry

mumbai street kid & his pearly whites
Auckland - Singapore - Mumbai - Jaipur - Delhi - Singapore - Auckland. All in six days. Six amazing days full of vibrant colour, 40 degree heat & (mostly) first class accommodation. Six days spent exploring, fending off stall holders & beggers, talking, talking and more talking & being wined and dined.
If I had one word to describe India it would be 'WOW'.
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