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Walking through the village ruins |
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A bridge |
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This was built to cross over the man made lake through this area... the lake doesn't exist anymore |
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This is a tomb... |
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that was purchased by a British guy and made into his home, complete with boathouse. Talk about bad karma. |
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The gardens... |
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This was the view from the top of the tomb/house, presumably all gardens at the time of occupancy |
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Stairs down from the roof |
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Qutb Minar... |
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from the roof of the tomb/house |
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In the distance... |
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this was the tomb of Bhulbhulaiyan Adham Khan 1566 |
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Nice yard... |
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these "homes" were on the park grounds, probably of those workers helping to excavate the park, but you never know. |
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The baoli in the village |
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This is the one that was surrounded by the thriving, crowded village of Mehrauli--where WE were the main attraction. |
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