Matt's third page of pictures from India



Cave 16 at Ellora just outside of Aurangabad.


Inside "cave" 16, also called Kailasa temple. It's more a temple than a cave, but like the other caves, it was carved out of the hillside by hand over 1000 years ago. It is said to be the world's largest monolithic structure.


An elephant sculpture at Ellora.


A Hindu temple in Aurangabad.


The Bibi ka Maqbara in Aurangabad. It's built in the same style as the Taj Mahal but slightly smaller.


The setting sun shining on the Gateway of India in Mumbai (formerly known as Bombay).


Some of the other people who went on the sight-seeing tour in the Taj Mahal Hotel in Mumbai on our last night in India.


The flash didn't go off, but it's a great silhouette. (Sorry, Geoff.)


Windmills -- not in India, in Amsterdam. On the way back from India to Seattle, I had a 7 hour layover in Amsterdam. Rather than sit in the airport, I took a van tour of the city.


While touring Amsterdam, we visited a clog and cheese factory (clogs on the left, cheese on the right, in case you're having trouble).


Quintessential Old Amsterdam: tall narrow buildings and canals.


Iceland from the window of the airplane on the way back home.


Greenland (more like Whiteland) from the airplane.

And that's the last picture!


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9 April 2001
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