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India dgtl nr. 20 - Strong hands, no gender Something that I've noticed throughout the whole of India, and even in every place in Nepal I've been to until now, is that women do at least as much hard labour as the men down here. I've never seen a woman do
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India dgtl nr. 19 - La vie en rose A bunch of men hiding from the sunlight in the cool shade of a gigantic pink pillar at Lalita Ghat, in the holy city of Varanasi. #ganga #ghat #uttarpradesh #india #varanasi #nikonbelgium #pink #local #spiritual #nikonph
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India dgtl nr. 18 - Aarti at Rishikesh pt. 3/4 I'm back after a few days of being away. Currently I am in Nepal, documenting the aftermath of the floodings in the south east with my friend who's a journalist. As I am very busy here, and may not have time
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India dgtl nr. 17 - Aarti at Rishikesh pt. 2/4 As the Aarti ritual on the riverbank of the holy Ganga progressed, I noticed I kept getting up from where I was sitting to get closer the the beautiful scenes that unfolded themselves before my eyes. #rishike
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India dgtl nr. 16 - Aarti at Rishikesh pt. 1/4 On one of the last evenings we spent in Rishikesh, we went to take part in the aarti for the Holy Mother Ganga at the Sachcha Dham Ashram. This was one of the most magnificent moments that I'll always remembe
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On the side of this small road on the mountaintop, a narrow stairwell led up to the kunjapuri temple that was a couple of meters higher up. Once we reached the top we were greeted by the cutest little boy. He had a red woolen jacket on. One like that remi
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India dgtl nr. 14 - Overlooking pt. 3 The small street that lead up to the even smaller stairwell to the Kunjapuri temple, only had about 3 buildings. One of those buildings was not even finished, while the other two served as a little shop and a tiny bar
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India dgtl nr. 12 - Overlooking pt. 2 There he sat. Overlooking the vast landscape that stretched out thousands of kilometers in front of him. A combination of rolling hills and rocky mountains, ever green jungle forests, streaming rivers and Himalayan fo
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India dgtl nr. 12 - Overlooking On our third day in Rishikesh we decided to rent a couple of scooters and we drove up all the way to a temple in the mountains, called Kunjapuri. On the way to the temple one of the scooters died on us so we had to go back
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India dgtl nr. 11 - Small feet in a mango tree pt. 3/3 When Suni was done playing around, it was time for her to climb even higher up in the tree. She briefly looked up to analyze the tree and its branches. She quickly knew which way to go up. I'm just a
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India dgtl nr. 10 - Small feet in a mango tree pt. 2/3 Even though the mango kids had to harvest the fruits all day they still looked quite happy. When we approached they were very curious and welcoming. The kid in the picture, named Suni, had an adorable
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India dgtl nr.9 - Small feet in a mango tree pt. 1/3 We were walking on a small road with small stone walls on either side. Behind the stone walls, the little fields were scattered with mango trees. As I was looking at some monkeys playing and eating mang
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India dgtl nr.8 - The Sunday morning newspaper He couldn't care less about me actually. It had just been a minute after this man had gotten his newspaper. He went to sit on the steps in front of his blue painted house and didn't mind anything else but his
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India dgtl nr.7 - Elder blue eyes It was drizzling a bit and the streets of Rishikesh were a bit slippery. As we were strolling through, I was looking at the people that passed by us. With such a wide variety of people, I was easily carried away and my at
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India dgtl nr.6 - The umbrella woman What fascinated me about Indian people was the fact that they're so adapted to the monsoon rains that most of them don't even bother to move anymore when it actually starts to rain. Whether they're equipped for the rai
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India dgtl nr.5 - student embraced by the Holy Ganga Out of this group of students, there was one that was trying to hold his breath for as long as he could. During his endeavor he kept his nose and mouth under the water level while keeping his eyes above
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India dgtl nr.4 - students embraced by the Holy Ganga During my first morning in Rishikesh, Uttarakhand, North India, I was walking on the steps on the bank of the Holy river Ganga. As I was walking these steps, I watched entire families bathing themselve
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India dgtl nr.3 - the purple woman This image was taken during my first full day in Rishikesh. Rishikesh is a small City in the Himalayan foothills to the north of India, only a six hour drive from Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal. This woman was a sign of
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India dgtl nr.2 - the daydreaming pupil As we were about to leave New Delhi by bus, we got caught up in this huge traffic jam that almost solely consisted of busses. As I was staring outside with my head leaning against the glass window, I swear this litt
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India digital nr1. Four men enjoying themselves while floating on the Holy river Ganga un Varanasi as the sun is starting to set gradually. Over the coming days there will be daily India posts as I prepare myself for the next big journey to Nepal.
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Today I'm leaving for India. Not really looking forward to not-stretching-my-legs for the coming 14 hours, but gotta take that with it. Another Jamaica throwback from last year, which I didn't dislike that much. Up to the next adventure! ✈🌴:sun_
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A prisoner caught in the act of escaping from custody. Not really though 😀
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Am I wearing something of you maybe?? 😠
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Maybe this could be like the new trend for nuns to dress like this. It's still sober but it's up to date zith modern standards. Anyway, this woman fitted perfectly together with the background, and those highlights are just a pleasure to watch!
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Stranger in Bx
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Strange ways
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Brace for impact
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Business on the line
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The fast and the fur(ry)ous
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The fast and the fur(ry)ous II