Up to India (Delhi, Taj Mahal, Rajasthan, and Vicinity) - October 6th-24th 2007

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October 22nd 2007: Rajpath (Delhi)


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Morning
The very good potato parantha made by our friend's cook/help.
The very good potato parantha made by our friend's cook/help.
New Delhi: Rajpath
This picture looks east down the Rajpath (a la Washington D.C.'s lawn)
toward India Gate.
Looking west toward the parliament buildings.
An oblique view of one parliament building.
A video of one of the two identical parliament buildings.  It's enormous!
This picture looks east down the Rajpath (a la Washington D.C.'s lawn) toward India Gate.
Looking west toward the parliament buildings.
An oblique view of one parliament building.
A video of one of the two identical parliament buildings. It's enormous!
A nicely symmetric view looking east past the parliament buildings
toward India Gate.
A building near the Rajpath glowed in the sun's setting light, contrasting vividly
with the green from the trees.
A nicely symmetric view looking east past the parliament buildings toward India Gate.
A building near the Rajpath glowed in the sun's setting light, contrasting vividly with the green from the trees.
Dinner at Buzz
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Buzz was a hip, loud restaurant serving cuisines from every part of the world. I didn't take pictures here; it wasn't appropriate for the atmosphere.
It being my last full night in India, I decided to stick with my Indian food theme and order one of the few Indian items on the menu: tandoor vegetable shashlik. Consisting of skewers of onions, peppers, paneer, mushrooms, and pineapples, it was decent mostly because of its good sauce.
To drink, I had a "buzz masala." I had to try it, as I do most items with the restaurant's name in the item's name. It contained vodka, tequila, rum, tamarind, worcester, tabasco, mango, and more, and was as disharmonious and displeasing in its weirdness as it sounds.