Wednesday, December 10, 2008

ABC Wednesday - U for Under the flyover

Under the flyover at Ghatkopar, central suburb of Mumbai.

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22 comments:

  1. Here, too, they use the space under the flyover for traffic enforcer offices, or parking space. =)

    You can check my "U" picture here. Happy mid-week!

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  2. Nice picture. I think you've inspired me to do this ABC Wednesday.

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  3. bonne inspiration pour la lettre 'U'.

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  4. Interesting photo -- of course, I enjoy all of yours! Thanks! I just noticed -- you have a lot of butterflies in your comments!

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  5. Unique and Unusual idea for the letter U for ABC Wednesday.
    Thanks for visiting and commenting on my blog.
    I really do appreciate it.

    Bear((( )))

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  6. Good choice. With this and the pic below - Traffic. The theme of our times.

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  7. A perfect example for the letter U. I love the variety in everyone's posts.

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  8. We have no fluover motorways or freeways here so for methis is certainly not a common site and a good choice.

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  9. wow, reminds me of the days in Pant Nagar, Ghatkopar, during the 80s..what a dynamic place..ghatkopar. just as the station arrives, the commuters scream "chalo bhai, Ghaaatkkoopparr.." and many r pushed off the train.what fun..

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  10. A busy stretch that - probable over too?

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  11. Very cool. I've never seen a flyover - excellent word and Under is a great idea.

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  12. A flyover in Holland cannot be used as a parking place. It's a good choice for the letter U !!

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  13. Wow, when you click and enlarge that photo, there's a lot going on under there!

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  14. Here is a little Turkey to look like. Sunday IsN'T place? Greetings.

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  15. Original interpretation of the letter. I like it!

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  16. A good choice. I like the patterns of the girders.

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