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Photos from Amritsar
panning for gold in the sewer of a jewellery bazaar lane in the old part of Amritsar
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Panning for gold in the lanes of the gold bazaar in Amritsar's Old City. Filings of gold and golden swarf find their way into the gutters from the myriad jewellery workshops that dot the area, and given the high price of gold, a reasonable income can be made from the flecks of gold hiding in the silt.
 
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Mr Singh works as a shoe fixer on the streets of Amritsar near the Golden Temple
 
Golden Temple or Harmandir, the most important and sacred Sikh Gurdwara, now surrounded by mud not water, Amritsar
 
a kulcha bakery in the bazaar lanes of Amritsar
 
a kid standing on the tiles in front of the Hindu Durgiana temple in Amritsar
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Amritsar photo gallery and slide show: Although not the capital of the Punjab, Amritsar is certainly it's main city, a bustling market centre only 27 km from the Wagah border crossing with Pakistan. The Punjab is famous throughout India for it's agriculture, and Amritsar is a major wholesale market for the distribution of fruit, vegetable, grains and other agricultural produce from the surrounding Punjabi villages. The area around the Grand Trunk Road (GT Road) is thick with the reek of rubbish and rotting agricultural debris (and a variety of other inexplicable aromas), while the twisting lanes of the Old City, close to the famous Sikh Golden Temple, are as clean as they are narrow. Amritsar is a city with a strong sense of history and the narrow alleys and streets of the Old City evoke the vivid imagery of a past India, although the traditional buildings, with their stylised arched entrances and ornate trellised wooden balconies, are slowly being replaced with modern concrete structures.
 
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