Mumbai, India
Do The Same News Stories Reflect Different Principles And Viewpoints In Each Language?
In The State Of Maharashtra, Of Which Mumbai Is A Part, A Car With A Yellow And Black Color Scheme Is A Cab
A Good-looking Guy With Glasses Was Drawing On The Side Of The Road
India Is Apparently The World's Largest Ginger Producer As Well As The World's Largest Consumer
Many Street Vendors Had Their Stores Open And The Sidewalk Was Like A Market
I Was Taking A Picture Of A Girl And Another Different Woman Asked Me To Take A Picture Of Her Too
When I Pointed The Camera At Her, Her Smile Did Not Disappear And I Was Able To Capture Her Beautiful Smile Firmly In My Viewfinder
The Barbers On The Sidewalk Do Not Have Water Facilities And Do Not Shampoo
The Man In The Empty Store Waved Me Over In A Friendly Way
I'm Not Sure If Potatoes And Onions Are Standard Ingredients In Indian Curries
The Man Who Worked At The Market Responded With A Peace Sign
Some People Were Selling Vegetables In Baskets In The Market Aisles
The Market Aisles Were Littered With Vegetables, Very Indian
The Man With The Stubble Was Carrying A Large Bucket Of Vegetables
I Don't Know Why But I Feel India When I See People Wearing Olive Drab Colored Shirts
I Used To See People Breaking Apart Garlic Scales In Indian Markets
In Hot Countries, If Allowed, I Would Rather Wear Sandals Than Leather Shoes Or Other Formal Shoes
As In The Country Of Curry, There Were Curry Leaves Lined Up In A Basket
The Guy Had An Unflattering Look On His Face, So Maybe Sales Weren't Going Well
There Was A Man At The Local Market Who Kept The Books By Hand
The Woman With A Melancholy Expression Stood Beside A Pile Of Cabbage
The Man Who Appeared To Be The Manager Looked At The Camera With A Puzzled Expression On His Face
The Girl On The Back Of A Motorcycle With Her Father At The Wheel Noticed Me
Compared To Japan, Where Bookstores Are Still All Over Town, Though Becoming Fewer And Fewer, It Is Difficult To Find A Bookstore In India
Snack Makers Sold At Kiosks In Mumbai Were All Makers That I Had Never Seen In Japan
In The Man's Store, All The Big Balances Were Still In Use
The Person Who Sells Paan Is Called A Paan-wallah In India
The Gray-haired Man Sitting On The Side Of The Road Was Willing To Let Me Take His Picture, But He Didn't Look At Me
People Sitting By The Side Of The Road Or On The Sidewalk With Nothing To Do Are Sensitive To Things They Don't Normally See
The Man Was Making What Appeared To Be A Masala Dosa, As The Ingredients Were Placed In The Center Of The Crepe-like Dough
Maybe Because I Got A Little Money, The Guy At The Kiosk Was Willing To Let Me Take His Picture
Considering The Prevalence Of Smartphones, There Must Be Some Villages Where Most Of The Villagers Still Do Not Have Smartphones
On The Sidewalks Of A Large City With A Population Of Over 10 Million People, There Are Not A Few People Who Are Not Doing Anything, But Just Watching The Traffic
There Are No Convenience Stores, But Instead, Cigarettes And Other Small Items Are Sold At Kiosks Like The One In The Photo
I Could Hang Around The Local Market And Not Be Questioned About What I Was Doing Or Turned Away Because I Was Getting In The Way Of Work
I Had The Impression That Japan Was Behind India In IT, But I Don't Think That's True, At Least When It Comes To Travel
Looking At The Penetration Rate Of Smartphones, India's Penetration Rate Is Low For A Country That Is Considered An IT Powerhouse
I'm Wondering If It Would Be Easier To Carry It Overhead Than In A Bag
The Goat Was Tied To A Roadside Tree With A String, And Although It Was Not Free, The Goat Looked Very Happy As It Grazed On Its Prey
The Father Walking At The Front Of The Line Had A Grim Look On His Face
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