A street shot during my travels in India. This was in Agra, where animals and other beasts of burden roll down the streets along with the olden vehicles.
Elephant Carrying Heavy Load
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A street shot during my travels in India. This was in Agra, where animals and other beasts of burden roll down the streets along with the olden vehicles.
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Excellent choice for the subject.
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You know, let’s be serious here for a minute, people who carry packages on their heads like that, don’t they ever get headaches? I can undestand WHY they do it, but it always amazes me that they CAN. I’d be wobbling and looking like a cartoon character, lol.
Nice shot. Where was the photo taken?
Great photo, thanks for sharing.
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it is a heavy burden for sure
It makes my neck hurt just looking at it!
The most ancient way of transporting objects. Very nice photo.
Thank you guys, that was in India, Agra paticulary, where animals, the beasts of burden contribute so much to the street traffic, contesting with vehicles
what a nice shot lot.!
Thank you te. kumbaga, ‘stolen shot’ ba, lol
there are so many ways that burderns are darried in India. I was amazed at how much a man could carry on his bicycle, for example. And the transportation for a family of four might be a motorbike. My son visited El Salvador adn showed us his pictures of an ox cart. I told him, I saw those in India, but their horns werepainted blue.
that was crried. I know I should proofread.
I mean carried. It is very late here–I am sorry.
No probs. I have seen those too, Katney, they’re reall amazing, and seeing how many loads or even people will fit in one carriage, :-).