Dinamica Delhi

Delhi: un luogo di vita quotidiana che ogni viaggiatore curioso dovrebbe visitare in una vita.

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A young man dashes barefoot across the courtyard of Delhi’s Jama Masjid (Friday Mosque) in Shahjahanabad, or Old Delhi. Photo by Mark Henley/PanosA performer totes a giant puppet through the narrow, winding lanes of Shadipur Depot, a residential and industrial area in western Delhi. Photo by Stuart FreedmanMarigold flower heads, used in religious ceremonies, dry on a roof above a flower market near Khari Baoli, in the heart of Old Delhi. Photo by Mark HenleyA porter carries a load of goods through the crowded market area of Old Delhi, a labyrinth of lanes flanked by mostly 17th-century homes. Photo by Mark HenleyA man shoulders a stack of brightly colored saris on a street in Old Delhi, a predominantly Muslim area built by Emperor Shah Jahan. Photo by Qilai ShenA ful-wallah delivers flowers on his bicycle in the district of Mehrauli, one of seven ancient cities that are now a part of Delhi. Photo by Stuar FreedmanDelhi residents take part in a yoga class in Lodi Gardens, which were laid out in 1936; at rear is the massive Bara Gumbad Tomb. Photo by Stuart Freedman Birds flock to a free meal along the Yamuna River, a tributary of the Ganges; the confluence of the two rivers is considered sacred by Hindus. Photo by Caleb KennaMuslim faithful walk along the edge of the broad square outside Jama Masjid, the main mosque in Old Delhi, completed in 1656. Photo by Qilai ShenIn the busy commercial center of Old Delhi, a worker outside a shop twists a length of syrup that will be used to make sweets. Photo by Qilai Shen

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