By the time we reached the India Gate, the moon was prominent and the gate in a warm illuminated glow, contrasting with the cool colors of dusk. The area around the memorial (commemorates British and Indian soldiers who died in WWI and a few other wars) was a popular hangout destination for locals. A large number of vendors vied for attention, from the balloon seller, those selling light-up wands, devil horns, wooden flutes, and cotton candy. Off to one side were rows of ice cream vendors and those selling various vegetarian snacks.
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Oddly enough, I still have photos my first two days of this India trip to fix. I've kind of worked backwards...:)
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