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Others in the room did have a reaction, Woodstrup said.

“The Secret Service people that were there, the staff, they loved it,” he said. “I gave them many of the prints that I had brought. They had lots of questions, and they were definitely excited to have parts of the piece that they could take home with them.“

An hour and 10 minutes after they were escorted into the presidential palace, Woodstrup and his family members left.

“Everything happened so fast,” Woodstrup said. “Like many experiences like this, you wish you could do them again because everything happens so fast that it’s really hard to take it in.”

India’s reputation in the west is as a somewhat mystical land. There’s the Taj Mahal, the Ganges River and centuries of culture.

But what is it really like? Who should visit?

“India’s not so much a vacation as an adventure,” Woodstrup said. “If you’re an adventurous person I can’t think of many places I’d recommend more than India.

“It really is an amazing place, especially if you want to get away from your own culture and experience someone else’s culture. And Indians are exceptionally warm and accepting people.

“But if you’re not really adventurous when it comes to food and sleeping situations and cleanliness and things like that, then India’s not the place for you.”

Maybe I’ll get there before I’m too old to be adventuresome.

• Eric Olson is editor of the Daily Chronicle. Reach him at 815-756-4841, ext. 257, or email eolson@shawmedia.com.

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