In the center of the first room we went in, our guide said for 750 rupees (19 US dollars) he would give us a tour. We agreed. The man took us to where the soldiers would sleep. Then we walked up 720 stairs that the King and Queen would be carried up and down. The way this worked was by 4 men who would have 2 short men in the front and 2 tall in the back. This would even out the balance so the shelf that the King and Queen would sit on wouldn't tip over. After we climbed up all the stairs our guide took us to a room that a man lived in and had carved markings on the wall. He would get his food from a hole in the roof. We saw a place where a soldier would go up to the roof and be a lookout to see if anyone was coming to fight.
This blog documents the experiences of the Fisher family in India during the Spring 2008 semester. The family was headquartered in Bangalore, where Tim spent his sabbatical leave (at the J. Nehru Center for Advanced Scientific Research), and they traveled to various other parts of India during their stay.
(note: click on pictures for high-resolution images)
Friday, January 4, 2008
Golconda Fort
Yesterday my mom, sister, brother, and I went to Golconda Fort. It was about 50 minutes away from our hotel. At first we had to pay an admission of 100 rupees (or 2.50 US dollars). It was free for everyone under 15. A tour guide met us at the front gate of the fort. We walked in the he showed us a hole. It was used to pour hot oil and water on enemies whole would try and break into the fort.
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4 comments:
Thanks, Mark!
What a great adventure.
Love you,
Grandma
Hi Mark,
Thanks for writing all this info. I think Mr. Walker went to the same fort so it was great to hear about all the details. Thanks for sharing!
Cindy, Macy and Garrison Walker
Sounds like you are having lots of fun and learning alot.
Love, Aunt Lolly
Hi Mark,
Be careful of all those bats!
They probably all have rabies!
Love,
Grandpa
Hi Mark,
You wrote a wonderful overview of all your touring adventures...it seemed like we were there with you. Thanks for sharing.
Love,
Dee
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