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sent on August 28, 2015 (5:31) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Nice document. I'd like to see many more 'photo of this type to see how the progress of various cultures evolve. In this case 30 years have passed, but those places and the people who inhabit them have remained the same. And 'what' and not 'happened by noi..wow! Ciaoo Bel documento. Mi piacerebbe vedere molte piu' foto di questo tipo per constatare come il progresso di varie culture si evolve. In questo caso sono passati 30 anni ma quei posti e le genti che li popolano sono rimasti uguali. E' cio' che non e' avvenuto da noi.. Ciaoo
sent on August 28, 2015 (8:47) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thank you. :-) I have visited India three times: 1981 (3 months), 1988, 2007. In 2007 I found an India much more "westernized" especially in the cities and with the logical differences based on different culture. But visiting several small villages in the state of Andhra Pradesh, I found that the way of life have remained largely the same. Only some infrastructure improvements: roads, presence of electricity in almost every village (which is not to say in every home), and ... very extensive spread of mobile phones! Regards Roberto Grazie. Io ho visitato l'India 3 volte: 1981 (3 mesi), 1988, 2007. Nel 2007 ho trovato un'India molto più "occidentalizzata" soprattutto nelle città e con le logiche differenze determinate dalla diversa cultura. Ma visitando alcuni piccoli villaggi dello stato dell'Andhra Pradesh ho riscontrato che i modi di vivere sono rimasti sostanzialmente gli stessi. Solo alcuni miglioramenti delle infrastrutture: strade di collegamento, presenza di corrente elettrica in quasi tutti i villaggi (che non vuol dire in tutte le abitazioni), e... diffusione estesissima dei cellulari! Saluti Roberto