Mumbai street life

Mumbai: una vivace città metropolitana piena di contrasti, dove la vita non si ferma mai

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People cool off at popular Chowpatty Beach, with the Nariman Point business district in the distance. Photo by Sam HollensheadTraffic swirls past the entrance to Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (Victoria Station), one of India’s busiest train stations. Photo by Palani MohanMembers of the Indian defense force prepare to take part in ceremonies on Independence Day (August 15). Photo by Palani MohanPigeons mass in front of the Taj Mahal Hotel, a world-class lodging built in 1903 by Indian industrialist J. N. Tata. Photo by Palani MohanVendors sell bouquets at the flower markets near the Mahalaxmi train station in Mumbai. Photo by Palani MohanA cow—sacred to Hindus—is tied to a fence outside a home near Dhobi Ghats, a huge open-air laundry. Photo by Palani MohanHindu priests pray together during a puja, a Hindu prayer ceremony, at Babulnath temple. Photo by Sam HollensheadThe Bombay Laughter Club gathers each morning on Marine Drive for a therapeutic belly laugh. Photo by Catherine KarnowPatrons relax at Indigo, a stylish bar and restaurant in the Colaba neighborhood of Mumbai. Photo by Caleb KennaVendors, cars, and pedestrians jam the Muslim quarter of the city center near Mohammed Ali Road. Photo by Martin Roemers

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