Delhi: parts and sights

• Delhi: Details and attractions

Most of the details are not unique to the capital, but throughout India.

For example, the device market stalls with female clothing and fabrics demonstrate a respectful and reverent attitude toward the weaker sex: the customer has always sitting on the bench, and the seller, the man himself brings to the product.

Delhi: parts and sights

Similarly arranged shops: sellers, showing the goods, sitting in front of Mrs. kneeling on mattresses lying along the shelves.

Delhi: parts and sights

All mobile shopping trays have exactly the same structure based on bicycle wheels.

Delhi: parts and sights

Sale of fresh juice with a mobile tray.

Delhi: parts and sights

Indian manhole always reinforced concrete with two hinges for opening.

Delhi: parts and sights

India spared the Second World War, so there is a swastika sign several thousand years old as he was, and remains a symbol of light, prosperity, abundance and fertility.

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Central Post Office.

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Postcard reached Abakan 34 days.

Delhi: parts and sights

During our stay in India we have never seen any dog ​​standing on four legs - in the heat of 44 degrees outside.

Delhi: parts and sights

The dogs always look bad, through the hair visible sunburn. Cats in the country did not notice.

Delhi: parts and sights

In India ATMs interesting and very comfortable design. Card to be inserted by three-quarters the length of the fingers and pull out a couple of seconds. Enter PIN and cash withdrawals made with a blank card reader already. In such a "cash machine" does not forget the card, besides it is not guaranteed to be eaten - design of the device in general does not allow it. All ATMs are always under the supervision of the guards.

Delhi: parts and sights

Graffiti.

Delhi: parts and sights

Gas.

Delhi: parts and sights

The unusual bottle - they are flattened in the middle and have a rubber seal in the neck. Bottle closed glass ball, which is pressed into the finger. The ball does not fall to the bottom, and a constricted portion.

Bottles all pretty filthy and without labels, street vendors poured into them fresh juice. What kind of drink was poured initially - it remained unknown.

Delhi: parts and sights

Funny bottles only disposable plates made from leaves.

Delhi: parts and sights

Just as in Nepal, after eating here instead of chewing gum is fed a mixture of seasonings on the basis of anise and sugar cane.

Delhi: parts and sights

Young children do eyeliner around the eyes from the evil eye.

Delhi: parts and sights

In India, if you drink water from a bottle, the neck is never touched his lips! And even if no one going to share.

Delhi: parts and sights

Street urinals.

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Public toilet. If the toilet is not in the territory of a tourist attraction, it is always free, so the Indians would never come to mind to pay for Urinating.

Delhi: parts and sights

Identification of male and female toilet at the airport Indira Gandhi. Photos for each different toilet.

Delhi: parts and sights

In Delhi, there are few tourist attractions. For example, the arch "Gateway of India". Built in honor of the 90 thousand dead Indians, whom the British were driven to the battlefields of the First World War.

Delhi: parts and sights

Lotus Temple.

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Rashtrapati Bhavan - the official residence of the President of India.

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Red Fort.

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Qutub Minar - the world's tallest brick minaret.

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The Mausoleum of Humayun.

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Near attractions are always spinning a lot of individuals who specialize in obtaining money from the population.

Delhi: parts and sights

The Catholic Church.

Delhi: parts and sights

The biggest disadvantage when visiting some sites - you have to take off their shoes and walk barefoot quite a distance on a hot plate. And the shoes will not give up, and the left in general a heap on the ground. Immediately run up some dealers and offer money keep watch "sneaker", as their surviving monuments can not be guaranteed. Many tourists just take shoes in a bag and bring in a bag, because you never know if your sneaker will find, when you come back)))

Delhi: parts and sights