Thanks for informing me that Gandhi's tomb is not as spectacular as other tombs, just as simple as the man is! Maybe if it's not in a secluded area, not many outsiders will know it is his tomb!
I wonder if Mahatma's remains are really in there. Although I can't imagine myself posing for a "been here" photo in front of a tomb, this is one person most worthy of remembering.
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Beautiful place and a fantastic capture! Very moving! Have a good week, JM!
Sylvia
Every tourist has to get this shot. :)
Thanks for informing me that Gandhi's tomb is not as spectacular as other tombs, just as simple as the man is! Maybe if it's not in a secluded area, not many outsiders will know it is his tomb!
Gandhi's tomb is quite impressive!
Mahatma or Indira?
I thought that Mahatma was burnt on a pyre and his body pushed out into the centre of the Ganges. I obviously got that one wrong.
I love the good solid grasp that the gentleman has of the bored, little boy.
Jose, is this in a standard cemetery, or in a special Gandhi Memorial Park of some sort?
@Julie: It's Mahatma and it's not a cemetery.
What a neat capture!
It looks like a beautiful place to pause and reflect on this great man's life.
Lovely photo. This was one of the highlights of our visit to Delhi...
A lovely family portrait, JM...and quite meaningful. I'm sure it will be passed on from generation to generation!
an impressive memorial to a great man!!
The reverence with which he is held is clear in the postures of these citizens.
Simplicity ... just right.
A dignified resting place, with beautiful trees in the background.
Beautiful place and a wonderful picture!
oow, that little boy..
i still dont get why people want to pose like this in front of something like that (or a building or a sculpture or whatever..)
Impressive image!
Léia
Wow, what an amazing place.
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I wonder if Mahatma's remains are really in there. Although I can't imagine myself posing for a "been here" photo in front of a tomb, this is one person most worthy of remembering.
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