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The Amber Fort which contains another Palace was by far the best place we visited in Jaipur.
A lawn in the desert
Try building those eaves out of stone today...
A room with a view.
An Islamic garden in a dam.
Guards.
Mirrors set into the ceiling.
Ceramic mosaic ceiling.
This little chap, resting in the shade of deep window, gave us a rather amusing insight into Indian culture. An Indian man named Ishsn that we later met explained that Indians don't get irony.
Many times in Nepal and India, locals in national dress would invite us to take photos of them or their children and then hold out their hand for money, 10 or 20 rupees. After snapping a few shots of this docile monkey, we turned to leave the room and saw a young, t-shirt and jeans wearing, Indian couple. Jokingly we said to them: "He wants 10 rupees for a photo". The man went to look and then came back to us with a confused look on is face: "But how do you know he wants 10 rupees?"
The photo opportunity at the Jal Mahal Water Pallace in the lake.
Looking down into Jaipur.
Monkeys like cows and dogs are sacred to Hindus.
In turn, bananas are sacred to monkeys... (That is irony)
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