Showing posts with label bullock carts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bullock carts. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

TRAVEL THE WORLD - SOMEWHERE IN GUJARAT, INDIA


Bullock carts like the one in the photo are seen all over India, particularly in rural areas, but also on fast-travelled congested highways. These animals have been used as beasts of burden for many centuries in India. This one was photographed in 2007 in Gujarat.

Thursday, December 18, 2008

INDIA VACATION 2007




INDIAN MODES OF TRANSPORT

Highways in India can be very crowded, yet traffic flows reasonably well, if chaotically. On the verge and in the right-hand lane you will find pedestrians, cows, bicycles and even elephants. Next, towards the centre of the highway, you will see auto-rickshaws, camels, bullock carts; then come cars, then, in the centre, buses and trucks. There is constant movement back and forth as vehicles enter and exit the highway at considerable speed and with little room to spare. But somehow, there is order in chaos!

From top to bottom, the photos show: an auto-rickshaw and driver in Diu, a Rajasthan camel, a colourfully-decorated three-wheeled truck such as are seen all over India, and a bullock cart in Gujarat.