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Old Posted Aug 23, 2014, 3:24 AM
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New Delhi India

With a population of 22 million in 2011, Delhi metropolitan region is the world's second most populous city and the largest city in India and also one of the largest in the world in terms of area.

New Delhi, India by Phil Marion, on Flickr

Humayun's Tomb- New Delhi, India by Phil Marion, on Flickr

proud owners by Phil Marion, on Flickr

Red Fort, New Delhi by Phil Marion, on Flickr

train station passengers - New Delhi, India by Phil Marion, on Flickr

salesmen at 'used dials' store by Phil Marion, on Flickr

dilapidated juice bar - New Delhi, India by Phil Marion, on Flickr

Humayun's Tomb- New Delhi, India by Phil Marion, on Flickr

Lotus Temple Bahá'í House of Worship - New Delhi by Phil Marion, on Flickr

rickshaw wallah having his morning coffee - New Delhi by Phil Marion, on Flickr
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Hell yeah!

More please. New Delhi is the capital of India but also a proper North Indian (and Punjabi) urban powerhouse. The only other one, Lahore, landed in Pakistan after 1947. Please show more pics if you are able
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Hell yeah!

More please. New Delhi is the capital of India but also a proper North Indian (and Punjabi) urban powerhouse. The only other one, Lahore, landed in Pakistan after 1947. Please show more pics if you are able
Thanks - sure UP I have several and will upload periodically.


Rickshaw wallahs looking for fares near New Delhi train station by Phil Marion, on Flickr
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Excellent images - everything but the sounds and smells!
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Fantastic thread.
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Sweet. Looks like some crazy mid rise density based on the first picture. I would love to tour around India someday. That would be the trip of a lifetime.

Is Dehli safe for foreigners to wander around or is there high risks of being robbed or things like that?
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Old Posted Aug 25, 2014, 2:31 AM
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Is Dehli safe for foreigners to wander around or is there high risks of being robbed or things like that?
I wandered around it with a few thousand dollars worth of camera gear and was never afraid. It seemed safer than most North American cities by far but there are some neighborhoods that held no interest for me and they more than likely would have been a different story.
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Great stuff.

People talk about India changing. I suppose that's true but it sure doesn't look any different from my visit 20+ years ago.
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Holy shit man, your photos are amazing.
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Great stuff.

People talk about India changing. I suppose that's true but it sure doesn't look any different from my visit 20+ years ago.
You can't really judge based on this set of pictures.
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You can't really judge based on this set of pictures.
True - I didn't photograph too many things less than 50 years old.
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Oh man, is that what the future has in store for urbanized parts of the world? That's some crazy stuff.
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Old Posted Oct 6, 2014, 3:13 PM
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detail of Red Fort, New Delhi by Phil Marion, on Flickr


Jama Masjid (mosque)- New Delhi, India by Phil Marion, on Flickr


endless chairs - Red Fort, New Delhi by Phil Marion, on Flickr


New Delhi airport porter by Phil Marion, on Flickr


New Delhi, India by Phil Marion, on Flickr

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Jama Masjid (mosque)- New Delhi, India by Phil Marion, on Flickr


young worshippers in Jama Masjid (mosque)- New Delhi, India by Phil Marion, on Flickr


good friends in Delhi by Phil Marion, on Flickr


curious...New Delhi train passengers by Phil Marion, on Flickr

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Diwan-i-Khas - Red Fort in New Delhi, India by Phil Marion, on Flickr


Jama Masjid (mosque)- New Delhi, India by Phil Marion, on Flickr

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well...they like to make babies lol!

i think the signage in india or india-style painted signs are my favorite. very colorful.

wow what a tour thank you.
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Amazing photos! Great job for a great and interesting culture. Thanks for sharing.

Congratulations and greetings from Madrid, Spain.
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hotel guests taking in the street view - New Delhi by Phil Marion, on Flickr


public water tap - New Delhi train station by Phil Marion, on Flickr


New Delhi train station by Phil Marion, on Flickr


stand on guard - New Delhi, India by Phil Marion, on Flickr


bicycle taxi in alleyway - New Delhi, India by Phil Marion, on Flickr


Arihant Jain Public schooler by Phil Marion, on Flickr

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night fish market by Phil Marion, on Flickr


Humayun's Tomb- New Delhi, India by Phil Marion, on Flickr


colourful fashion - India by Phil Marion, on Flickr


Humayun's Tomb- New Delhi, India by Phil Marion, on Flickr

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Subway station in New Delhi by Phil Marion, on Flickr

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Exceptional photo thread!
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