Sultanganj

A picture is nothing but a bridge between the soul of the artist and the spectator” - Eugene Delacroix

As we travel down the river away that we will soon leave Bihar and the cocktail bar will be open. The banks of the river have many people bathing and the fields are green but lots of dust.

This morning we used the small boat to go to shore but were u able to dock at the first place due to the ricks and stability of the plank. So we move further down stream so we could walk up to the temple. This site consists of two large rocks one has a mosque and the other a temple dedicated to spSiva and Vishnu. as it was the festive season there were many Indian tourist who visit this holy temple bathing in the water many of the women dressed in colourful Saree. I was going to climb to the temple top but the steps were step wet with water and hone and. Any many bees.

So I sat out side talking to the people meeting a you. Boy and his brother who were visit ing is granny’s house from Jaipur he asked if I would meet her but sad.y we had to leave before she had left the temple prayers.

For those who are interested the bridge in Sultanganj Anguwani that you can see in the last photo collapsed in June I’ve tried to load the video link but having some challenges please take the time to check YouTube it spectacular luckily not yet I use

Look at the lovely salads we had for lunch

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