A Day in Mumbai
Over the last few years, both Matthew and I have been very lucky to be able to do a lot of travelling. One place that I had never really imagined I would visit is Mumbai, formerly known as Bombay. I recently learned, thanks to Wikipedia that “as of the 2011 census, the population of Mumbai was 12,479,608. The population density is estimated to be about 20,482 persons per square kilometer. The living space is 4.5sq meter per person. “ Now that is a lot of people!
We only spent a day in Mumbai and it was exactly as I thought it would be yet it wasn’t.
Here are a few photos of the day, they showcase my experience much more then I could describe in words.
- Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus Railway Station in Mumbai
- Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus Railway Station in Mumbai
- Selling fruit to visitors at the Gateway of India
- Portrait of a little girl at the Gateway of India
- Portrait of a little girl at the Gateway of India
- The world’s largest open air laundry.
- The world’s largest open air laundry
- Portraits in the world’s largest open air laundry
- Portraits in the world’s largest open air laundry
- Portraits in the world’s largest open air laundry
- Portraits in the world’s largest open air laundry
- Portraits in the world’s largest open air laundry
- Mumbai’s Back Bay Beach also know as Garbage Beach
- Mumbai’s Back Bay Beach also know as Garbage Beach
- Not sure why we thought to pose like this…I think we were excited and a little delirious about a cold beer after walking in the heat all day!
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