Photo You Must See: New Meaning to the Term ‘Auto-Rickshaw’
Photo Features • World Hum • 02.03.10 | 1:41 PM ET
REUTERS/Rupak De ChowdhuriA man uses a cycle-rickshaw to move a wrecked car to a scrap yard in the eastern Indian city of Siliguri.
Photo Features • World Hum • 02.03.10 | 1:41 PM ET
REUTERS/Rupak De ChowdhuriA man uses a cycle-rickshaw to move a wrecked car to a scrap yard in the eastern Indian city of Siliguri.
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Dyanne 02.03.10 | 8:56 PM ET
Amazing! And utterly coincidental that it’s taken preeeee-cisely where I plan to travel next winter - can’t wait!
Worldwide travel recommendations 02.10.10 | 1:39 PM ET
Wow - I’m absolutely amazed that the rickshaw could support the car! I’ve seen rickshaws hauling lots of people and goods in India, but this takes the cake!