Sunday, April 16, 2006

 
 
Well, the elephant is quite rare type of transport in modern India. It took me more than 4 days to catch one on Mumbai streets. Posted by Picasa

 
 
This rooster traveled at the street leading to "Taj Mahal" hotel. Posted by Picasa

 
 
I guess it's not exact food, - it could be classified as relict chewing gum (the most spicy version) made of local vegetation just on the spot. Posted by Picasa

 
 
The picture was taken on the middle of crowded street full of tourists...

Just belive me - the same "monuments of installation glory" could be found in modern Russia too. Posted by Picasa

 
 
At "Sahara" station of "Indian Oil" we found such "good luck" amulets on fuel nozzles. The same amulet (exact like jewish "mezuza") could be found on station's doorpost. Posted by Picasa

 
 
Typical road repair team. Posted by Picasa

 
 
Yet another street scene. Posted by Picasa

 
 
Street cross next to some christian school. Posted by Picasa

 
 
Hotel "Orchid" - nice place to stay in ;-)
I did. Posted by Picasa

 
 
Can you believe that in this building live only one family - 4 persons (not counting 56 servants)? Important note - the building erected in very prestigious area of Mumbai facing to the ocean. This family earns their profit from real estate... Posted by Picasa

 
 
Famous "Gate of India". Beautiful. Tremendous. Impressive. Posted by Picasa

 
 
Taj Mahal Hotel (next to "Gate of India"). Posted by Picasa

 
 
Yet another nice architecture on tourists' path - Mumbai (next to "Gate of India"). Posted by Picasa

 

Nice building next to "Gate of India" - Mumbai. Posted by Picasa

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