Deepak and Dilip took Ben and me here. Not only was it beautiful and historic (two of my favorite things!), there was also a bit more oxygen and a bit less carbon dioxide here than the rest of Delhi, which is permeated with smog.
From Wikipedia: Lodi Gardens is a city park spread over 90 acres, it contains architectural works of the 15th century by Lodis – who ruled parts of northern India and Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of modern-day Pakistan, from 1451 to 1526. The site is now protected by the Archaeological Survey of India.
- Deepak
- Bara-Gumbad Mosque
- Bara-Gumbad Mosque
- Bara-Gumbad Mosque
- Bara-Gumbad Mosque
- Bara-Gumbad Mosque
- Yoga at its source, India. From the Bara-Gumbad Mosque.
- Bara-Gumbad Mosque
- Bara-Gumbad Mosque
- Ben, Dilip, Deepak and me doing a quad-selfie under the dome of Bara-Gumbad Mosque. As Ben said, “album cover?”
- Deepak and Dilip at Bara-Gumbad Mosque
- This little decoration is about the size of a brick. Bara-Gumbad Mosque
- Me doing my thing at Bara-Gumbad Mosque
- Bara-Gumbad Mosque
- There are stray dogs all over India. Bara-Gumbad Mosque.
- Shish-Gumbad Mosque from Bara-Gumbad Mosque
- Those blue tiles hint at am even more glorious architectural past… Shish-Gumbad Mosque
- Shish-Gumbad Mosque
- Tomb of Mohammed Shah
- Tomb of Mohammed Shah
- Bamboo