Look, a Negro! LIVE FROM Green Park Mkt., NEW DELHI, INDIA


Title:
Look, a Negro! LIVE FROM Green Park Mkt., NEW DELHI, INDIA

Description:
Stop-n-stare in Green Park Market in New Delhi. See the unsolicited attention we receive each time we leave our private spaces in Delhi.

Author:
diepiriye

Tags:
India, travel, Black, African, American, exotic, Delhi,

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