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House "mom" and child The SOS Village in Japiur houses approximately 160 kids. About eight children live in a house with a house "mom." Each house contains a kitchen, sitting room, bathroom, a laundry space and several bedrooms. |
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Students at work The kids are hard at work at the SOS Village classroom. |
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SOS Kids Three students that live and go to school in the SOS Village smile for the camera. Many of these kids enter the village only a couple of hours old, however, many grow up with an education and job training. |
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The Hawa Mahal The most photographed monument in Jaipur, the Hawa Mahal, built in 1799, was a place where the royal ladies could sit and watch the downtown street scene. The 953 niches in the building served as a screen for the women so the public would not see them watching. |
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The window Local women and children peer in at the foreigners. |
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Two women carrying a load
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