This post is way out of order. It was stuck in AOL which the ship's system can somehow magically handle again.
1615 Two of the cellblocks and the admin building from the top of the tower. The low red building in the yard between the cellblocks is the photo gallery.
1620 Looking down the balcony of the second floor of the long cellblock. Reminds me of photos I've taken in cloisters around the world. Without all the bars of course.
1654 Two of the girls that performed for us at the hotel. Lots of hand and arm motions and leg positions. And something I don't remember from other Indian dance shows, foot stomping, almost like flamenco but only occasionally.
1657 D with the entire troupe. The three girls on the left were the dancers. The two ladies on the left are the mothers of the girls they are dressed like. The group's teacher is the mother of the 9-year-old lead dancer in blue. She was not in traditional garb and didn't want to be in the photo.
1769 This is looking up the hill from the ship at the pier. You can see the people gathering to watch us sail away. To the right there's a path at the edge of the ridge that goes on for several blocks. It was totally lined with people.





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