The Kala Ghoda Art Festival held in a popular square in Mumbai.
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A pair of Orioles perched on a tree in Andheri, Mumbai.
A pigeon inflight and a golden oriole perched on a tree in Andheri.
Sunset in Bandra(East), Mumbai.
A happy Rajasthani folk dancer at the Kala Ghoda Art Festival in Mumbai.
The Mudflats of Sewri where the flamingos flock to feed.
Windows of Hamilton House in Ballard Estate, Mumbai.
Indian Reef Heron wading in Sewri mudflats, Mumbai
Peltophorum pterocarpum (Copperpod, Golden Flamboyant, Yellow Flamboyant, Yellow Flame Tree, Yellow Poinciana, Radhachura in Bangla) is a species of Peltophorum, native to tropical southeastern Asia and a popularly ornamental tree grown around the world.
The sun shining through cloudy skies of Mumbai in Sewri.
Flamingos feeding in the soft mudflats of Sewri.
Larsen and Toubro building in Ballard Estate.
Built at the major road junction in Ballard Estate, this war memorial commemorates two British and one Italian employees of the Bombay Port Trust who fell during the Great War (1914-1918) as well as the contribution made by the Port Trust in the British war effort.
The Ballard Bunder Gate was once the formal entrance to the Ballard Pier railway station, from which the romantic Frontier Mail chugged out for its long trek to Peshawar. The gatehouse has now been developed into a museum, and it is a treasure trove of photographs about Bombay, it’s port, it’s people, and it’s railways, and the port railways! But it was closed as I was there too early and on a weekend.
The skies of Bandra (east) in Mumbai.