Michael Bou-Nacklie

Adventures around the world: India

  
  
     
  
  
  
     
  
  
  
Mother Teresa charity center
     
  
The doorway to the family fort of the Nawabs (Indian royalty) who governed the Northern provinces.
  
  
A colonial era palace entrance built by the British still stands as the entrance to the Nawab (Indian royalty) palace.
     
  
  
Built centuries ago the buildings in the fort sit derelict except for one.  The original molds on the roof are slowly being replaced with bricks by the laborers from the village who work inside the fort.
  
The main courtyard in the family home of the fort still lived in by one of the patriarchs of the family and home to 12 lifesize stuffed tigers.
     
  
  
  
Hanging on outside of a Delhi train