Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/04/28
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Le 28 avr. 10 ? 07:21, Jayanand Govindaraj a ?crit : > hanks to everyone for looking and commenting. > > Two replies - Philippe, the caves are within Bandhavgarh National > Park, > which itself came into being as a private hunting preserve of the > local > king, and as such these caves were really advance lookout points for > his > army - they are basic and functional. Both Bandhavgarh and > Ranthambhore have > huge hilltop forts that dominate the skyline - this is from > Ranthambhore, > which was the Maharaja of Jaipur's hunting preserve, though the fort > dates > from long before that, also from the 10th Century. In fact the whole > of > Ranthambhore is dotted with ruins, and the whole of Bandhavgarh with > abandoned caves and temples: > > http://www.flickr.com/photos/jayanand/4492903144/in/set-72157623648855343/ Thank you Jayanand - I didn't know this even though I visited Jaipur too - and its Hawal Mahal and Amber as many tourists must still do. Wonderful people, marvellous sights. Such memories ... and not only because I was younger; my job, family, and wallet or what's left of it, are here, but a part of my sould will remain in India forever. Other; I took this opportunity to peruse some of the 48 pages you have on flirck; WOW ! What a zoo you have now. Each and all better than the others. (en passant, I also noticed Montbrun, our modest Amber ;-) ) . Thanks again for it all Amiti?s d'une province de l'Ouest Philippe