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<p>[QUOTE="Smudged, post: 645869, member: 10938"]Gregsglass...That must have been amazing, so much skill and tradition visible, even though with what sounds like hard conditions. I visited Instanbul and the souks in the early 90s and loved it, even if a bit overwhelming at the time. I can only imagine India would have a similar effect, amazing and overwhelming at the same time. I have photos my grandfather took in the 1930s in India while he was stationed there in the army (royal signals), amazing images of architecture and landscapes.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Smudged, post: 645869, member: 10938"]Gregsglass...That must have been amazing, so much skill and tradition visible, even though with what sounds like hard conditions. I visited Instanbul and the souks in the early 90s and loved it, even if a bit overwhelming at the time. I can only imagine India would have a similar effect, amazing and overwhelming at the same time. I have photos my grandfather took in the 1930s in India while he was stationed there in the army (royal signals), amazing images of architecture and landscapes.[/QUOTE]
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