59. TRAVELS IN INDIA. Mumbai. Taken from the balcony of the Sea Green Hotel, where Gandhi’s assassins stayed the night before they shot him.
57. TRAVELS IN INDIA. Mumbai. Raw nature is beautiful; raw humanity no less so. India is so broad and so deep that photographs often exceed language as a medium to describe it.
56. TRAVELS IN INDIA. Goa. The Goa sea coast is what gets the attention (rightfully), but travelling the inland backroads is rewarding in a different way, especially during monsoon.
55. TRAVELS IN INDIA. Delhi. The Jama Masjid in Old Delhi, the largest mosque in India. Its construction began in 1644. Note the kids playing cricket on the grounds below. I have noticed that mosques and temples and churches in older parts of the world are community gathering places, rather than “do-not-touch” monuments. It makes them more, not less, spiritual.