Jodhpur: The 'blue city' of India
Reuters
It is not hard to see why Jodhpur, standing under the shadow of an ancient fort in the Indian state of Rajasthan, is known as the blue city.
The cobalt walls help keep the buildings cool during hot summer days. Locals say the distinctive colour was originally used by the highest caste of priestly Hindus, Brahmins, to set apart their houses. The rest of the population soon followed suit, turning the desert city into an oasis of colour.
Jodhpur, India
Jodhpur, fort and market. The trip around the market is full of the sounds of India! Jodhpur is the second largest city in the Indian state of Rajasthan. After its population crossed a million, it has been declared as the second "Metropolitan City" of Rajasthan.
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