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temples
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![]() Covered bridge |
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![]() First sight of the arch |
![]() First sight of the temple plus a variety of lamp posts |
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![]() Gates and entry arch |
![]() Shri Swaminarayan Mandir |
![]() Entry arch from the sunny side |
![]() We were no allowed to go nearer than this to the best photograph |
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![]() Fantasy tinted |
![]() Dancing girls |
![]() Hindu Gods |
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![]() Wood carvings |
![]() Pillars |
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![]() From outside the gates |
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![]() We took a bus to the secular temple at Wembley |
![]() Wembley Stadium |
![]() I love this building |
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![]() Men at work |
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![]() Builders barrier |
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![]() From Wembley Way |
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![]() Interesting windows |
![]() Wembley Park Station |
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![]() Crossbow? |
We had lunch at a Weatherspoons J J Moons in Wembley Central We caught a bus to another temple - The Shri Vallabh Nidhi Mandir on the Ealing Road |
![]() This temple was more accessible for photographs |
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![]() Elephants |
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![]() Gateway |
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![]() Detail |
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![]() Cat and elephants |
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![]() Gods |
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![]() Alternative religion opposite |
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![]() A home with Greek pedestals |
We took the Piccadilly line back to the train. |