
On a very hot August afternoon, my train pulled into Delhi from Agra and I took my first step in India's capital. After finding a hotel for $3.60 a night in the backpacker district of Paharganj, I walked 45 minutes south to the broad avenue that runs through the center of the city, Rajpath. Near a large monument called India Gate (dedicated to Indian soldiers who died fighting for the British in WWI and the Afghan Wars) was a fountain (shown above). I hung out here for several minute.



You'll notice that only the boys are playing here; perhaps running around like this isn't ladylike.


The boy on the right (below) is wearing a wrap-around that says, "I love New York."


The sun was setting and so I began the walk back to the hotel. The "I love New York" boy shouted goodbye and then, with much enthusiasm, gave me a thumbs-up.



Comments: 19
You could do a book of photographs of children around the world. You have shown them in so many places, and they always find a way to have fun.
Wonderful.
Nice photos.
Second let me say that the second picture down makes me horny for some reason. I would love to play here, makeout here, or just watch others having fun. Rain and sunset pictures are so cool. I will be posting one soon myself from our vacation.