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January 7th, 2008 | Agra, India, Travel |
The Wandering Camel at the Taj

When wandering around the outskirts and wilds of the Taj Mahal, where no tourists can be found (you all know I am not fond of clueless tourists that use their flash when they are 500 yards from the subject… you all probably feel the same way!), I found this other wandering camel that stopped for a rest. I don’t know what all the brands on his neck are for – although I assume they denote ownership to the boy in the red’s family.

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The Wandering Camel at the Taj

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5 Responses to “The Wandering Camel at the Taj”

  • January 7th, 2008 16:45 | charles

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    That thing looks huge! Did you ask for a ride ??

  • January 10th, 2008 03:39 | TravellingNordic

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    That boy and his camel are always there, by the river, at sunset. Usually they actually get into the river as well so tourist can get a photo fix.

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  • February 11th, 2010 09:48 | brita lomba

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    Just returned from India including Agra so was very happy to find your site and return through your wonderful photographs. This is one I particularly like and your descriptions are great too. Will follow you on twitter.

    Thanks.

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