Mumbai, India
A Quiet Alley In Mumbai: Sunlight, Silence, And A Man In A Sombrero
Children I Met In The Back Alleys Of Mumbai--A Boy's Gaze Through A Camera
Beyond The Guidebook: A Girl I Met In An Alleyway In Mumbai
When A Peace Sign Isn’t So Peaceful: Cross-Cultural Signals And A Girl’s Smile In Mumbai
The Day I Saw Orderliness In India's Chaos ─ Mumbai's Garbage Trucks Are Still Collecting Trash Today
Memories Of Mumbai's Peddlers And Old Tofu Shops
The Change I Felt In Mumbai ─ The Spread Of Selfie Culture
Reasons To Continue Traveling — More Important Than Words
A Residential Area In Mumbai, Tangled Power Lines And An Idyllic Afternoon
Mother And Daughter Meet In Mumbai's Maze Of Alleys
The World Of Ironing Artisans Found In Mumbai's Shopping District
Behind Mumbai's Shopping Streets: The World Of Children In The Alleys
Mumbai's Small Shops: A Scene Of Business On A Street Corner
At A Grocery Store In Mumbai ─ A Quiet Time For Father And Son
A Kind Smile I Encountered In A Shopping Street In Mumbai ─ A Moment Of Tiredness From Shopping
Indians Have A Sweet Tooth, And India Is The World's Largest Consumer Of Sugar
Curry Is An Integral Part Of The Dining Table In India, But Few People Eat Naan On A Daily Basis
A Source Of Energy Found On The Streets Of Mumbai: The Culture Of Chai
Haji Ali Dargah, Mumbai
Haji Ali Dargah In Mumbai And Benten Hall In Ueno, Tokyo: Changing Paths To Another World
The Scorching Heat Of Mumbai — Hajj Ali Mausoleum And People's Heat
The Small Washing Area Set Up In The Mosque Right Next To The Mausoleum Seemed Like A Place To Observe Silence Before Prayer
The Road Leading To The Hajj Ali Dargah, Which Sinks Into The Sea When The Tide Rises And Reveals Itself When The Tide Recedes, Seemed Like An Invitation To Faith, A Test
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya, Mumbai
There Was No Air Conditioning In The Museum, A Historic Building That Is One Of Mumbai's Most Popular Tourist Attractions And A World Heritage Site
The Trip To Elephanta Island Takes About An Hour Each Way, So While The Anticipation Of The World Heritage Site Is Exciting On The Way There, On The Way Back We Just Wait To Get There
Elephanta Caves, Mumbai
The Elephanta Caves Were More Like A Theme Park Turned Into A Tourist Attraction Than A Religious Site
Elephanta Island, Mumbai
The Monkeys Of Elephanta Island Are Amazingly Dexterous And Can Turn Lids To Open Them And Drink Directly From The Bottle
The Security Guards Didn't Blame Us For Taking Pictures, And Were Even Kind Enough To Show Us How To Set The Camera Settings On Our Phones To Take Beautiful Pictures In The Dim Light
Walking Through The Center Of Mumbai, I Could Feel The Strong Remnants Of The British Era, But Elephanta Island Had Unexpectedly Retained Portuguese Influence
In The Fantastic Light, The Whole Body Of The Shy Girl Who Was Playing Around Was Also Covered In Clear Blue
I Thought Elephanta Island Was An Uninhabited Island With Only Ruins, But Apparently There Is A Settlement In The Southern Part Of The Island Where People Live
There's Nothing Special About It, Just A Slightly Longer Period Of Time Spent Swaying In The Waves
A Box Of Cherries At A Fruit Store Reminded Me Once Again That India Is A Vast Country With A Diverse Climate
The Cultivation Of Cotton And The Technology For Making Cotton Cloth And Cotton Fabrics Date Back To The Indus Civilization
There Were Stalls Selling Pants, But I Didn't See Any Kind Of Fitting Room Anywhere
By Having Stores In The Same Location, Customers May Perceive That There Are Many Grocery Stores In The Area, And As A Result, It May Be Easier To Attract People
While The Grocery Stores In The Shopping Arcade Stocked Vegetables Commonly Found In Japan, There Were No Cabbages, Celery, Or Spinach, Which Are Also Called Leafy Greens
Dogs In Hot Countries Probably Don't Endure The Heat, They Just Have To
The Spectacle Of Only Privately Owned Stores May Gradually Disappear As The Economy Continues To Grow And Large-capital Chain Stores Expand Their Influence
For The Young Girl, The Presence Of Her Mother And Grandmother Was Her Absolute Security
It's Common In India For Temples And Deities To Be Painted In The Bright Orange Of Marigolds
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