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cameras were forbidden inside Rashtrapati Bhavan, so this next sequence was taken after our 2+ hour guided tour of the interior, and of the beautiful Mughal-style formal gardens in back. Originally built to be the British Viceroy's House, completed in 1929; now the active residence of the President of India.
Date 29 December 2008, 03:19
Source India, Day 2
Author Scott Dexter from Brooklyn, USA

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28° 36′ 50.00″ N, 77° 12′ 1.30″ E

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