Yellow topped cabs with Yellow number plates and Yellow traffic light posts against the majestic Chhatrapati Shivaji Railway Terminus of Central Railway. All quintessentially Mumbai!
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what an excellent urban capture.
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ReplyDeleteMarvelous! Very signature Mumbai, I suppose!
ReplyDeleteGood stuff.
ReplyDeleteTerrific capture for the Y Day! Love all the activity!!
ReplyDeletevery nice capture..has got lots of activities captured. CST is looking gigantic.
ReplyDeleteEssentially Mumbai.
ReplyDeleteAn architectural mix of Victorian Gothic Revival style and traditional Indian features.A wonderful heritage structure holding a lot of history.....Don't miss the black and yellow dividers.Looks awesome when lit up and dressed for special occasions.
ReplyDeletecette eglise est grandiose et magnifique
ReplyDeleteGreat colors and so much busyness. Terrific capture.
ReplyDeletei love pics that are of a place!
ReplyDeleteROG, ABC WEDNESDAY team
yellow my fav color . Nice capture .
ReplyDeleteThe grand architecture of the large buildings of Mumbai, such as this one, or the Pricne of Wales Museum, or the Taj hotel is indeed spectacular and uniquely Indian.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful scene...love the yellow topped cabs and the building is magnificent!
ReplyDeleteWhat an impressive and beautiful building. The architecture is stunning!
ReplyDeleteI'm delighted here by so beautiful picture, the architecture is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteLéia
Very special place ! Like the taxis !
ReplyDeletemade me miss mumbai esp town :(
ReplyDeleteSoothing to eyes...
ReplyDeleteA choice of taxi or train. I'd take the train especially from that wonderful station. Nice capture.
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful! :)
ReplyDeleteA very gothic building (or is that a gothic church hidden behind it?)
ReplyDeletemade me miss mumbai esp town :(
ReplyDeleteThe grand architecture of the large buildings of Mumbai, such as this one, or the Pricne of Wales Museum, or the Taj hotel is indeed spectacular and uniquely Indian.
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