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#1 Cameleer

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Posted 28 November 2009 - 11:17 AM

Here's a new tour that I'm working on that's a bit different form my other tours.
This tour will take you up through the jungle past old ruins and tombs to a remote fort called Indore which is in India near Delhi.
The car I hired could not make it down the rough road and I had to pay a auto rickshaw driver who works as a village taxi in this remote location. I was given 1.5 hours back at the fort to take my photos, and it was a long hike up to the fort. My plan was to drive back there and spend most of the day for this tour, well maybe I will go back sometime and explore the ruins better.  
  
http://indiavrtours....ow_indore4.html

#2 Hyderabadi

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Posted 29 November 2009 - 08:05 PM

Amazing stuff again Cameleer! Thanks for sharing. :balloon:
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#3 iwanttogoback

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Posted 29 November 2009 - 08:08 PM

indeed, you are making it very difficult for those of us not in india.
just is.

#4 Cameleer

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Posted 29 November 2009 - 10:29 PM

There are a lot of old forts and ruins in the Aravali Hills but this Indore fort
is the largest.
Here is a small fort nearby on the hill above the town of Nuh, and below is
the Tomb of Sheikh Musa and the shaking minarets.
http://indiavrtours...._overview4.html

I could spend weeks exploring these ruins and maybe some day I will.

Roger Berry

#5 john.sw

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Posted 01 December 2009 - 10:43 AM

Wonderful stuff, Roger.

I just wish that I could do something similar here in the Nilgiris!
www.nilgiris.asia your guide to the Nilgiris, Ooty, Coonoor, Kotagiri and Gudalur

#6 Cameleer

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Posted 01 December 2009 - 11:54 AM

View Postjohn.sw, on Nov 30 2009, 10:13 PM, said:

Wonderful stuff, Roger.

I just wish that I could do something similar here in the Nilgiris!
Doing these VR tours have gotten a lot easier, I use to shoot 17 photos and stitch them together. Now I'm using a fisheye lens, a 21 megapixel camera and only shoot 4 photos. it use to take 2 or 3 hours to make one photo, now I'm doing in as little as 30 minuets.  
The programs have also greatly improved along with the equipment that I use.

Roger Berry