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Anyone Seen a Taxi

INDIA | Mon, 6 May 2013 | By jeanfrancois | Views [638]

The rest of the journey to Yercaud, Vicky managed occupied herself with the wondrous sights that made up the landscape from Cochin and Dharapurami, Our get off stop. The travel agent who organised most of our trip could not be faulted; his representative ... Read more >

Tags: brits abroad, chinese fishing nets, cochin, holiday, india, south india, taxi, yercaud

India we have landed

INDIA | Mon, 29 Apr 2013 | By jeanfrancois | Views [582]

  Landing in India had been all that I had hoped for;  the near  unbearable heat, the  hustle and bustle of people going through  their every lives, and the beep, beep of  horns  born out  of the ubiquitous ... Read more >

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Next to the Koran, the most revered book in Iran is possibly, the collection of poems written by Hafez. Not only is this book a literary masterpiece, it can also divine one’s fortunes.

 At the Tomb of Hafez in Shiraz, I was greeted by the Director and a member of his staff. They invited me for tea, which I accepted. I joined them in their office, listened to the sounds of conversation. People came in and out to borrow (or return) one of many books on the Director’s desk. 

I photograph the staff member just when two women opened the door. They came to borrow a book of Hafez’s poems.
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Next to the Koran, the most revered book in Iran is possibly, the collection of poems written by Hafez. Not only is this book a literary masterpiece, it can also divine one’s fortunes. At the Tomb of Hafez in Shiraz, I was greeted by the Director and a member of his staff. They invited me for tea, which I accepted. I joined them in their office, listened to the sounds of conversation. People came in and out to borrow (or return) one of many books on the Director’s desk. I photograph the staff member just when two women opened the door. They came to borrow a book of Hafez’s poems.

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