Monday, November 1, 2010

CDP THEME DAY Public Transportation & Monochrome mania

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The Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (originally Victoria Terminus - the railway terminus of Mumbai). Clicked with Nokia N8
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25 comments:

  1. Superb as always! An amazing railway terminus!

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  2. Wow...nice view

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  3. This is one of those monumental edifices of Victorian colonial British architecture, with Indian influences.

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  4. Looks like a palace !Beautiful monochrome as always !

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  5. What an impressive palace for a railway, incredibly beautiful and ornate!
    God bless you!
    Cezar

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  6. Now that's what I call a railway station! Amazing.

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  7. Impressive building! The decoration is superb. It looks more like a palace than a railway station.

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  8. A classic shot from what is arguably one of Mumbai's most famous sights!

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  9. It's definitely one the most beautiful railway stations I've ever seen!

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  10. Has to be one of the better looking train stations I have ever seen.

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  11. belle architecture et photo en b&w

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  12. WOW! That must be one of the fanciest, most ornate railway buildings in the world!

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  13. Love em or hate em the victorians did built some superb buildings

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  14. I love this architecture

    and yesterday's dragon fly. Hawaiians called them PINA`O

    Aloha from Honolulu
    खुश दीपावली

    Comfort Spiral

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  15. the black and white gives it a classic touch!

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  16. I've never been to Mumbai, but have seen this building in photos and documentaries and I always find it amazing! Your shot looks vintage and I like it this way.

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  17. Now that's what I call a railway station! Amazing.

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  18. This is one of those monumental edifices of Victorian colonial British architecture, with Indian influences.

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