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A long procession of foreign tourists ride camels during the Pushkar Camel Fair, Pushkar, Rajasthan, India
A veteran photojournalist (left) shows the right way to photograph in India, sitting on the ground, interacting with the people, being respectful and open and friendly, Pushkar, Rajasthan, India
Staging area for paragliding and other recreation activities at 11,000 feet near Rohtang Pass, Manali, India
A group of Japanese photographers in a staged shoot during the Pushkar Camel Fair, Pushkar, Rajasthan, India. Japanese photographers in particular are the subject of frequent and widespread complaints by Indians for their behavior and approach to photographing while in India.
Horse in the Himalayas on the way to Rohtang Pass, Manali, India. The horses are used to give rides to Indian tourists. Low paid workers, often foreign immigrants, lead them up and down the mountain every morning and night from areas where they eat and sleep up to the summit where the tourists are.
A boy dresses as Shiva in blue with a yellow tripundra to pose for photos with tourists, Pushkar, Rajasthan, India
Horses in the Himalayas on the way to Rohtang Pass, Manali, India. The horses are used to give rides to Indian tourists. Low paid workers, often foreign immigrants, lead them up and down the mountain every morning and night from areas where they eat and sleep up to the summit where the tourists are.
A hot air balloon passes in front of Savitri Temple during the Pushkar Camel Fair, Pushkar, Rajasthan, India
A dalit girl does a contortion act for no one at the Pushkar Camel Fair, Pushkar, Rajasthan, India. Such girls are deprived an education, make almost no money, and endanger their health with the routines they do. There wasn't even anyone watching.
A group of Japanese photographers in a staged shoot during the Pushkar Camel Fair, Pushkar, Rajasthan, India. Japanese photographers in particular are the subject of frequent and widespread complaints by Indians for their behavior and approach to photographing while in India.
The highest restaurant I've ever seen at the summit of Rohtang Pass (13,054 ft., 3,979 m), Manali, India
Tourist buses ply the sketchy, icy road at the summit of Rohtang Pass, Manali, India. The summits in the background are about 18,00 feet.
Two men (workers, not his parents) push a boy in a sled at Snow Point on Rohtang Pass, Manali, India
A boy dresses as Shiva in blue with a yellow tripundra to pose for photos with tourists, Pushkar, Rajasthan, India
An Indian tourist takes photos while wearing a rented fur coat, at Snow Point on the summit of Rohtang Pass, Manali, India
A group of Japanese photographers in a staged shoot during the Pushkar Camel Fair, Pushkar, Rajasthan, India. Japanese photographers in particular are the subject of frequent and widespread complaints by Indians for their behavior and approach to photographing while in India.
Staging area for paragliding and other recreation activities at 11,000 feet near Rohtang Pass, Manali, India
A hot air balloon passes in front of Savitri Temple during the Pushkar Camel Fair, Pushkar, Rajasthan, India
Indian tourists in rented snowsuits take photos at the small lake at Snow Point atop Rohtang Pass (13,054 ft., 3,979 m) in the Pir Panjal Range, Manali, India
A jumbo jet flies past Spituk Gompa as it makes the precarious looking approach to Leh Airport, Leh, Ladakh, India