On the streets of Chennai, India – Part 4

I could not have been happier to have arrived in India and walked around along the streets and the neighborhoods of Chennai to have met so many kind and happy people. I know that many of these people are not economically well, but they have a wealth of smiles and happiness that made them so rich personally. My encounters with them had brought me joy and happiness and I hope to have share with you the joy here.

In a neighborhood of India, I encountered many locals who would offer to have their picture taken. If I have a chance to go back, I would definitely bring a mobile photo printer to print photo taken to share with them.

In a neighborhood of India, I encountered many locals who would offer to have their picture taken. If I have a chance to go back, I would definitely bring a mobile photo printer to print photo taken to share with them.

Dosa vendor along the street of Chennai

Dosa vendor along the street of Chennai

At a water well, these two ladies are pumping water for their families. Most of the ground water supply in Chennai is not truly fresh. There is a salt intrusion to make the ground water a little salty.

At a water well, these two ladies are pumping water for their families. Most of the ground water supply in Chennai is not truly fresh. There is a salt intrusion to make the ground water a little salty.

Happiness is timeless and comes across social and economic divisions. This elderly lady enjoyed me taking photos of her so much that she just laughed and smiled the whole time.

Happiness is timeless and comes across social and economic divisions. This elderly lady enjoyed me taking photos of her so much that she just laughed and smiled the whole time.

Waiting for the bus

Waiting for the bus

This is an example of the economic differences between the rich and poor in India depending their mode of transportation.

This is an example of the economic differences between the rich and poor in India depending their mode of transportation.

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