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  • The Vatican can be seen from much of the city, here it's seen from a bus stand in a nearby neighborhood.
    From the bus stand, Rome
  • A neighborhood street in the Mea Sharim area of Jerusalem
    Mea Sharim Neighborhood Street
  • A cat stands in front of traditional wooden houses in the Snipiskes neighborhood of Vilnius, Lithuania
    Snipiskes Neighborhood
  • A street scene in the Mea Sharim neighborhood of Jerusalem
    A Street in Mea Sharim Neighborhood
  • Sign entering the neighborhood of Mea Sharim, an Orthodox neighborhood in Jerusalem
    Sign entering Mea Sharim
  • Men talk on the street in the Mea Sharim neighborhood of Jerusalem
    Men Talking, Mea Sharim
  • Crossing the Neris River into the Snipiskes neighborhood of Vilnius, Lithuania
    Crossing the Neris River into Snipiskes
  • A young girl pauses with her scooter in the Mea Sharim neighborhood of Jerusalem
    Young girl with scooter, Mea Sharim
  • Mailboxes lined in a row in the neighborhood of Snipiskes in Vilnius, Lithuania
    Mailboxes, Snipiskes
  • A scene along Mea Sharim Street in the Mea Sharim neighborhood of Jerusalem
    Along Mea Sharim
  • Two women walk down the street in front of an old building in Snipiskes neighborhood of Vilnius, Lithuania
    Snipiskes Street Scene
  • Neighbors exchange pleasantries as a Brahma Bull walks by in a neighborhood in Jodhpur, India
    Neighbors, Jodhpur, India
  • A girl walks down a street in Nenana, Alaska as a neighborhood dogs walks nearby
    Walking in Nenana
  • Women having coffee on Jaffa St just outside the Mea Sharim neighborhood in Jerusalem
    Women having coffee, Jaffa St
  • Women from the Delhi neighborhood of Madanpur Khadar extend a traditional greeting of "Namaskar."
    Traditional Greeting
  • A young woman walks down the street while looking at her cell phone in the Mea Sharim neighborhood of Jerusalem
    Young women, Mea Sharim
  • Hasidic men on the street corner of the Orthodox neighborhood of Mea Sharim, Jerusalem
    Hasidic Men on the Street Corner
  • A young woman writes down information from a store in the Mea Sharim neighborhood of Jerusalem
    Young woman on the street corner, Me..arim
  • A man plasters posters on a wall in the Mea Sharim neighborhood of Jerusalem
    Plastering posters on a wall
  • A mother and her son in the neighborhood of Madanpur Khadar in Delhi, India.
    Mother and Son, Madanpur Khadar, Delhi
  • Jamima Kumar, from Madanpur Kumar neighborhood in New Delhi, India, brushes her teeth as she prepares for the school day at the Good Samaritan School.
    Jamima brushes her teeth as she prep..ool.
  • People walking in the Mea Sharim neighborhood of Jerusalem
    People, Mea Sharim
  • A young boy with his school backpack in the Mea Sharim neighborhood of Jerusalem
    Young boy, Mea Sharim
  • A blue eyed girl with her mom in the Mea Sharim neighborhood of Jerusalem
    Blue eyed girl, Mea Sharim
  • A man sits at a stall where he sells ladies head scarves in the Mea Sharim neighborhood of Jerusalem
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  • Entering the neighborhood of Madanpur Khadar in Delhi, India.
    Madanpur Khadar
  • Johpur is known as "The Blue City" due to the Brahman neighborhoods being painted in blue.  The blue is an historic color for Brahman homes that most of the city adopted.  It is said to keep the mosquitoes at bay and the temperatures cooler.  <br />
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As I was walking through the city this young girl ran out in front of me and wanted to have her picture made.
    Blue, girl, Jodhpur, India.
  • Johpur is known as "The Blue City" due to the Brahman neighborhoods being painted in blue.  The blue is an historic color for Brahman homes that most of the city adopted.  It is said to keep the mosquitoes at bay and the temperatures cooler.<br />
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This is a candle in an earthen vessel made of clay that adorned a home during Diwali, The Festival of Lights.
    Candle in an earthen vessel, Jodhpur..dia.
  • Johpur is known as "The Blue City" due to the Brahman neighborhoods being painted in blue.  The blue is an historic color for Brahman homes that most of the city adopted.  It is said to keep the mosquitoes at bay and the temperatures cooler.  Here a woman in a colorful sari relaxes at her home.
    A woman relaxes at her home, Jodpur,..dia.
  • Johpur is known as "The Blue City" due to the Brahman neighborhoods being painted in blue.  The blue is an historic color for Brahman homes that most of the city adopted.  It is said to keep the mosquitoes at bay and the temperatures cooler.  Many of the doors are also painted green and when this women appeared wearing green she seemed just perfect for this scene.
    Bluegreen, Jodhpur, India.
  • Johpur is known as "The Blue City" due to the Brahman neighborhoods being painted in blue.  The blue is an historic color for Brahman homes that most of the city adopted.  It is said to keep the mosquitoes at bay and the temperatures cooler.  The peppers above the door are for good fortune and protection from evil.
    Jodhpur, the blue city, India.
  • Johpur is known as "The Blue City" due to the Brahman neighborhoods being painted in blue.  The blue is an historic color for Brahman homes that most of the city adopted.  It is said to keep the mosquitoes at bay and the temperatures cooler.<br />
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This is typical of the many alleyways in Jodhpur, India's "Blue City."
    Blue, boy, alleyway, Jodhpur, India.
  • Johpur is known as "The Blue City" due to the Brahman neighborhoods being painted in blue.  The blue is an historic color for Brahman homes that most of the city adopted.  It is said to keep the mosquitoes at bay and the temperatures cooler.  Many of the doors, like this old wooden one, are painted green.
    Green door blue city, Jodhpur, India.
  • Johpur is known as "The Blue City" due to the Brahman neighborhoods being painted in blue.  The blue is an historic color for Brahman homes that most of the city adopted.  It is said to keep the mosquitoes at bay and the temperatures cooler.
    Blue. Jodhpur, the blue city, India.
  • Johpur is known as "The Blue City" due to the Brahman neighborhoods being painted in blue.  The blue is an historic color for Brahman homes that most of the city adopted.  It is said to keep the mosquitoes at bay and the temperatures cooler.<br />
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There wasn't much blue in this scene, but when this little girl was standing outside of her home I noticed that the toothpaste on her brush appeared blue.
    The truthbrush, the blue city, Jodhp..dia.
  • A young woman laughs with the neighbors in Madanpur Khadar, Delhi, India
    Hanging around the neighborhood, Mad..lhi.
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