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Trippy "Mudras" (Buddhist hand gestures) adorn the walls inside Delhi airport
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First meal in India (at world-famous Karim's near Jama Masjid)
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Spices for sale in Chor Bazaar near Jama Masjid
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Outside the Red Fort in Delhi
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Plaque explaining the 400 year history of the Red Fort
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Beautiful geometric vaulted ceilings at the entry gate to the Red Fort
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Approaching the "Diwan I Am" (Public throne hall) at the Red Fort in Delhi
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Approaching the "Diwan I Am" (Public throne hall) at the Red Fort in Delhi
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Under the red sandstone pillars of the "Diwan I Am" (public throne hall) at the Red Fort in Delhi
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Under the red sandstone pillars of the "Diwan I Am" (public throne hall) at the Red Fort in Delhi
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The scalloped archways between the pillars were beautiful
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Laura poses at the special exhibit on hairstyles reflected in Indian sculpture
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Plaque about the stepwell at the Red Fort, with child of manual laborer using it for a chair
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Exterior moat and wall of the Red Fort in Delhi
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Aaron observes the bustle outside the Red Fort in Delhi
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Water for drinking and hand washing at the Sunehri Masjid mosque in Chandni Chowk, Delhi
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Water for drinking and hand washing at the Sunehri Masjid mosque in Chandni Chowk, Delhi
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First tuk-tuk ride in India!
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Indian minivan (100cc motorbike)
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Traffic near our hotel in Delhi
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Beautiful interior courtyard at the Hyatt Regency Delhi
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Qutub Minar (tallest brick minaret in the world: 240 ft!)
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Inside Alai Gate within Qutb Minar complex
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Aaron inside Alai Gate within Qutb Minar complex
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Qutb Minar complex
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Imam Zamin's Tomb inside the Qutb Minar complex
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Famed Iron Pillar of Delhi
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We pose in front of the Iron Pillar of Delhi
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Indian ringneck parrot perching among the ruins of 24 ft tall iron pillar that was made around 400 AD and has resisted corrosion for 1,600+ years due to the exterior layer of Qutb Minar
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Among the pillars at Qtub Minar