Faces from the Wagah Border

The lowering of the flag ceremony at the Wagah Border, which was the solution to last week’s travel puzzle and which you canread about here,  provided an excellent opportunity for people watching.  Sitting in the viewing stands for more than an hour gave me lots of time to look around and snap photos of the border guards and civilians in attendance.

Here’s some of what I saw that afternoon:

Wagah Border, India & Pakistan (12)

Wagah Border, India & Pakistan (25)

Wagah Border, India & Pakistan (29)

Wagah Border, India & Pakistan (40)

Wagah Border, India & Pakistan (58)

Wagah Border, India & Pakistan (59)

Wagah Border, India & Pakistan (63)

Wagah Border, India & Pakistan (65)

Wagah Border, India & Pakistan (69)

Wagah Border, India & Pakistan (70)

Wagah Border, India & Pakistan (74)

Wagah Border, India & Pakistan (100)

Wagah Border, India & Pakistan (116)

Wagah Border, India & Pakistan (206)

Wagah Border, India & Pakistan (210)

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