This is how the sky looked in Mumbai at 1655hrs today, with a partial solar eclipse in progress. For more pictures of the sky round the world click here
Metal or metalling has had two distinct usages in road paving. Metalling originally referred to the process of creating a carefully engineered gravel roadway. The route of the roadway first would be dug down several feet. Depending on local conditions, French drains may or may not have been added. Next, large stone was placed and compacted, followed by successive layers of smaller stone, until the road surface was a small stone compacted into a hard, durable surface.
Road metal later became the name of stone chippings mixed with tar to form the road surfacing material tarmac. A road of such material is called a "metalled road" in British usage, or less often a macadam road, however the most common name applied to any road surface is "tarmac", regardless of it's actual construction. The word metal is derived from the Latin metallum, which means both "mine" and "quarry", hence the roadbuilding terminology. (Sourced from Wikipedia)
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When it pours in Mumbai, the service roads or bylanes tend to get flooded for a while, as can be seen in the picture which was taken at Vile Parle (East), a suburb.
It has been raining heavily for the past 2 days disrupting all traffic. The rains have been accompanied by gusty winds uprooting trees at some places leading to road blocks.
Mumbai monsoons are here! Will post different monsoon magic sights during the next few days. The guy crossing the road seems to be headed for a tomato party!
A wet Saturday morning in Mumbai. This is in Juhu, a suburb of Mumbai, very popular for its beach side Hotels and restaurants. It is close to the airport too.