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I woke on the morning of Holi to the sound of drums which I believed belonged to a large band perhaps playing to a local community. 
I dressed hurriedly grabbed my camera, and  ventured towards the sound. Upon reaching my destination I was astonished to find that the sound did 
not belong to a parade but a group of boisterous boys hammering on bottles, jars, tins and whatever they could get a hold of blissfully creating havoc with their make-shift percussion.
Holi is an incredibly exciting day for children, who wake in the early hours of the morning to participate in the fun-filled proceedings.

INDIA | Monday, 14 January 2013 | Views [720] | View Smaller Image

I woke on the morning of Holi to the sound of drums which I believed belonged to a large band perhaps playing to a local community. I dressed hurriedly grabbed my camera, and ventured towards the sound. Upon reaching my destination I was astonished to find that the sound did not belong to a parade but a group of boisterous boys hammering on bottles, jars, tins and whatever they could get a hold of blissfully creating havoc with their make-shift percussion. Holi is an incredibly exciting day for children, who wake in the early hours of the morning to participate in the fun-filled proceedings.

 

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