Pune, India, February 2017.
Last night I arrived back from a weekend in Pune, India. As an aside from the Pune post I am writing, here are some windows for Monday from a city walk I took one afternoon.
Guided by the wonderful Mrs Daya from Pune Magic, she indulged my passion for seeing life and showed me how it’s lived streetside in Pune.
Bustling streets with cars, motorbikes, animals, vendors and the passersby all jostling for space, it is an intense experience but utterly fascinating. Narrow streets with teetering buildings rising upwards, all sorts of windows line the upper levels of the streets.
A few I found on the first few streets of my city walk….
So amazing, every single snap is. These windows resemble so much with areas of old Karachi.
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Thanks Hammad. I would love to see some Karachi windows too,hopefully you can do a post?
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Yes, of course I can. All I need is a free day, which sounds so impossible right now.
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Absolutely beautiful.
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A wonderful collection! Neat photos just keep coming – wonderful sights!
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Thanks, Ludwig, India was excellent- my first time, it won’t be the last! Too much to see!
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