Magiceye - thanks for your visit and note today. I apologize for the name mix-up in my comment yesterday. There are three Mumbai daily photo blogs, of course, and I am easily confused.
I hope I get to visit Mumbai. My wife and I have enjoyed our visits to India immensely but never made it to your city. It seems so full of energy.
The darkness of the forts walls almost make it blend into the banks of the river when compared to the colour of the skyscrappers. Is the fort used for a museum or historical site? Or is it slated for demolition for a condo development on the banks of the creek?
It is a protected monument now under the Archaeological Society of India. The State Government has decided to take care of all these vandalised heritage monuments. Better late than never!
Nice photo.
ReplyDeleteI am back from my self-imposed vacation.
Abraham Lincoln
Brookville Daily Photo
Magiceye - thanks for your visit and note today. I apologize for the name mix-up in my comment yesterday. There are three Mumbai daily photo blogs, of course, and I am easily confused.
ReplyDeleteI hope I get to visit Mumbai. My wife and I have enjoyed our visits to India immensely but never made it to your city. It seems so full of energy.
Bob
St. Louis Missouri Daily Photo Blog
a well captured shot!
ReplyDeleteThe darkness of the forts walls almost make it blend into the banks of the river when compared to the colour of the skyscrappers. Is the fort used for a museum or historical site? Or is it slated for demolition for a condo development on the banks of the creek?
ReplyDeleteIt is a protected monument now under the Archaeological Society of India. The State Government has decided to take care of all these vandalised heritage monuments. Better late than never!
ReplyDeletewow. what a view. never knew it existed and what a contrast. great capture.
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