So many wires, looks a bit dangerous. When looking at beautiful places surrounded by so many wires, one hopes that the regulations regarding them would be as it is here, then you could admire just the building. Cool shot!
Sorry for the long absence, but after one year work, I got my official week off and, as always, the week before was terrible and the return awful... ;). Furthermore, there was 09.09.09, which for me was a bit depressing, as I entered a Club 60 I would prefer to postpone the joining... ;))
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interesting ... ! actually this is British style since I have noticed that in all the countries of the commonwealth you can find this kind of wiring ...
Fascinating to me in this shot as well as another you posted recently are all the wires outside the buildings .. Mumbai is a well wired highly connective city
I knew I'd find something amazing here. Such a beautiful building and so many wires! Maybe it's better to do it this way than drill holes in the walls? Someday in the near future, when everything's wireless, this will have been worth it! And you got a great pic out of it.
that is a lot of wires. wow. it is so helpful when the government can get all of the electrical infrastructure underground. The building is so architecturally wonderful. Thanks for your comments on my site about the photos from my photography tour to Vermillion Cliffs and Slot Canyons. I have many more coming up and the slot canyon photos are truly amazing.
And I thought Thailand wires are a mess, looks like Mumbai also can give a run for its money, huh? Great shot. Have a nice weekend. CY www.tangcyee.com
Long time since I've not been to Mumbadevi. When I'd last gone here, there weren't so many wires. Technology shouldn't spoil the charm of these places.... :-|
that is a lot of wires. wow. it is so helpful when the government can get all of the electrical infrastructure underground. The building is so architecturally wonderful. Thanks for your comments on my site about the photos from my photography tour to Vermillion Cliffs and Slot Canyons. I have many more coming up and the slot canyon photos are truly amazing.
Oh! that is a LOT of wires! Terrific shot!
ReplyDeleteI guess one has to watch where one walks otherwise, ZAP!!
ReplyDeleteSo interesting!
ReplyDeletep;d and new power!
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It looks like a giant spider walked back and forth across the front of the temple and started to leave a web.
ReplyDeleteThat wouldn´t be possible where I live. It looks awfully complicated and dangerous.
ReplyDeleteIts such a beautiful building
ReplyDeleteand so many wires :(
But its the reality ...
Great shot !!
So many wires, looks a bit dangerous. When looking at beautiful places surrounded by so many wires, one hopes that the regulations regarding them would be as it is here, then you could admire just the building. Cool shot!
ReplyDeleteGoodness, and I thought ours was bad! Manila's cables are humongously thick, but they don't go all over the place like this.
ReplyDeleteLovely details on the temple though!
Hi Magic! Lovely picture!
ReplyDeleteSorry for the long absence, but after one year work, I got my official week off and, as always, the week before was terrible and the return awful... ;). Furthermore, there was 09.09.09, which for me was a bit depressing, as I entered a Club 60 I would prefer to postpone the joining... ;))
Blogtrotter is now in Turkey. Enjoy and have a fabulous weekend!
interesting ... ! actually this is British style since I have noticed that in all the countries of the commonwealth you can find this kind of wiring ...
ReplyDeleteOh I know, so many Asian countries have this scary wiring.
ReplyDeleteI like that blue trim on the building!
ReplyDeleteFascinating to me in this shot as well as another you posted recently are all the wires outside the buildings .. Mumbai is a well wired highly connective city
ReplyDeleteFantastic picture. The temple looks very interesting.
ReplyDeleteI knew I'd find something amazing here. Such a beautiful building and so many wires! Maybe it's better to do it this way than drill holes in the walls? Someday in the near future, when everything's wireless, this will have been worth it! And you got a great pic out of it.
ReplyDeletethat is a lot of wires. wow. it is so helpful when the government can get all of the electrical infrastructure underground. The building is so architecturally wonderful. Thanks for your comments on my site about the photos from my photography tour to Vermillion Cliffs and Slot Canyons. I have many more coming up and the slot canyon photos are truly amazing.
ReplyDeleteLovely building, the beauty of which can still be seen between the web of lines criss-crossing in front.
ReplyDeleteI get frustrated often by these kinds of lines that in deny the chance of a clear shot at some object!
Although the wires are too many
ReplyDeletethe beauty of building is clean!
Beautiful shot!
This looks...
ReplyDelete...dangerous?
God bless you!
Cezar
And I thought Thailand wires are a mess, looks like Mumbai also can give a run for its money, huh? Great shot. Have a nice weekend. CY
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Oh my goodness! "Jumble" is right!! How on earth can they be mnaintained that way!
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Happy weekend!
That building is gorgeous -- love the shades of blue -- it's kind of a shame that the wires had to spoil the photo.
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Oh my. That looks a little scary!
ReplyDeleteThe Temple is pretty, do they really need all that wiring?
ReplyDeleteLong time since I've not been to Mumbadevi. When I'd last gone here, there weren't so many wires. Technology shouldn't spoil the charm of these places.... :-|
ReplyDeleteActually, I really like the temple's frontage, despite the wires!
ReplyDeletepretty scary array of electric wires!
ReplyDeleteGoodness that is a lot of wires!
ReplyDeleteIs it just me or does that look just the littlest bit dangerous?
ReplyDeleteCool photo though!
that is a lot of wires. wow. it is so helpful when the government can get all of the electrical infrastructure underground. The building is so architecturally wonderful. Thanks for your comments on my site about the photos from my photography tour to Vermillion Cliffs and Slot Canyons. I have many more coming up and the slot canyon photos are truly amazing.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a giant spider walked back and forth across the front of the temple and started to leave a web.
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