Having bludgeoned all my readers with posts about Making Friends with the Crocodile recently, I thought it would be only fair to share a few pictures of villages in Northern India for the benefit of those who have not been there. It gives a flavour of the (fictitious) village I write about in the novel.
Village street
Pigs foraging on waste ground
Morning
Farm
Hindu Temple
Sunrise
Village outskirts
Hi jinks during the festival of Holi
Goats at rest
An interesting insight!
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That is India and its many villages. Great pictures, Mark.
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Thanks, Kamal.
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Welcome Mark.
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When are these photos from?
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I took them all between 12 and 15 years ago.
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Those goats seem right at home – lol!
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They know the secret of life.
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Nice flavor and context to the book, Mick. Great pics.
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Thanks, Frank. I think a little background never goes amiss.
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Worked well.
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Great shots Mick.. Happy to see the northern indian clicks..
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Thanks, Akhila.
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Nice pics Mick
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Thanks, Rupali.
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Fascinating photos and a great insight into the little Indian villages and the way they live there. Just so completely different from our culture and what we know isn’t it? Difficult to comprehend when you’ve never been there.
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Thanks, Jonno. You’re quite right in that it is difficult to get a feel for somewhere you’ve never visited, especially a different culture.
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I come from a small village near Varanasi. A lot of these images reminded me of my childhood.
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I’m pleased they resonate with you! Thank you!
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Love the last image. Nowadays in many crowded places in India the benches are occupied by animals more than humans.
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They know how to get comfortable!
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Yes they do! Another thing I have noticed is that for some reason, the monkeys prefer temples of lord hanuman and cows/bulls roam around shiva temples. Maybe the animals sense something or maybe they just realise people respect them there.
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Possibly a bit of the latter. I suspect people are more likely to both tolerate and to feed monkeys at the Hanuman temples, for example.
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I have noticed the monkeys like to steal the prasad from hanuman temples. Or maybe they aren’t stealing and God just sent them to bring it to him!
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