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Snaps and taps from India
23 March 2009
Ahmedabad
This is the old town of Ahmedabad on market day. We walked through the sea of humanity and onward to the arches at the far end of the street. In that 200 metre stretch, my energy and affection for India was recharged - this place is just phenomenal.
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