Friday, December 21, 2007
Back to the USA
We're heading back to the USA after 6 months in India. I'll be off-line for a few days so check back then for more pcitures!
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Bears at Bannerghatta National Park
When we first arrived, we didn't see any bears. Eventually, some of the park employees got them to head down this road. Though it might seem that they would be tame, they are not. The great thing about going on this safari is we were in the cage and the animals were free.
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Bannerghatta National Park,
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Waiting for the Bus
Sarah and Kavitha
Monday, December 17, 2007
Bannerghatta National Park
Bannerghatta National park is just outside Bangalore. The animals are allowed to roam free within set areas of the parks. There is fencing around the park but this is to keep poachers out more than the animals in. We were able to go on a photo safari for about an hour and a half for about $2.50. This was a really great way to end our experience in India.
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Monday, December 10, 2007
Lalitha Mahal Palace
Sunday, December 9, 2007
On the Road to Mysore
Thursday, December 6, 2007
Traffic in Bangalore II-Narrative
There are other traffic videos for Bangalore traffic on YouTube but this is illustrative of the typical weaving and beeping you encounter
Traffic in Bangalore-Narrative
Unfortunately, Blogspot is still having difficulties allowing video uploads. So the only alternative is to upload to YouTube and tranfer the video to my blog!
Here motorcycles rule in Bangalore. They weave in an out of traffic and never look behind them. It is up to the driver they cut off to yield.
Here motorcycles rule in Bangalore. They weave in an out of traffic and never look behind them. It is up to the driver they cut off to yield.
Wednesday, December 5, 2007
Tobacco Barn
Mughal Music - Narrative
Molly and Sarah are invited to meet the King. Of course, right in the middle of filming, two photographers decided to get in my line of sight, requiring me to get up and move. In the background is the music we listened to all during dinner. The gift was a dozen mini-bar sized bottles of Bacardi rum, something I'm sure never happened back in the days of Shah Jahan!
Mughal Night at the Rajgarh
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