Taj Mahal
The interior ceiling of the Taj Mahal
Bokeh by accident
Fireworks Boston 3
Fireworks Boston 2
Fireworks Boston 1
Fireworks 8
Fireworks 7
Fireworks 6
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Anticipation of the Fourth
Boston after dark
Reflections in Brass
Introduction to the flute
Reflections in Silver
It's never too early to start
Cascade of feathers
Here's looking at you
Snow leopard
Blue
Leonard P. Zakim Bunker Hill Memorial Bridge
Scaffolding at the Taj Mahal
Agra
Entrance to the Taj Mahal
Chand Baori
That which survives
Twinkle toes
Now smile at the camera
Decorated truck
Hop on in
Mustard field
Boy with a pot
Girl in burgundy
Pretty foot
A tale well told
Under covers
Ready to smile
Bare bottom
Walking the cow
Peek-a-boo
Tires for sale
Red tractor
Gypsies
The reluctant camel
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Use dipper at night


In India, drivers fend for themselves. Horns are in constant use solely for the purpose of signaling that the vehicle is on the road. At night, most vehicles drive using their high beam headlights. When they approach other vehicles, they are supposed to "dip" their headlights by switching to the low beam setting. This brightly decorated truck has a painted reminder to do so.
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