Tuesday, December 30, 2008

My World #9

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Morning peak hour 'UP' ( heading from suburbs and other areas towards South Mumbai) traffic
at D. N. Road in South Mumbai

D. N. Road is an important road in Fort area in South Mumbai. J. N. Petit Library, Khadi Bhandar are on this road. The sidewalks are filled with vendors selling books, music cassettes, clothes, imported things like audio equipment, cameras, musical instruments and calculators etc. mostly imported from China.
The area is famous for its street shopping and the book stalls sell a myriad of books at negligible prices. Surrounded by old buildings the area is beautiful although getting defaced by the multitude of advertising banners.





11 comments:

  1. What a lovely vist to Mumbai through your eyes!Thank you so much for sharing and thanks for visiting my blog, hope you will visit again. Best wishes for a Happy New Year!

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  2. Oh!.. traffic snarl here.
    I heard you need 3 G when driving in India;
    i) Good brake, ii)Good horn, iii)Good Luck! ;)

    Happy New Year!

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  3. Great photo, this seems like a very busy interesting place.

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  4. Cheap Chinese goods seem to be overrunning the world at the moment. I wonder what sort of subsistance wage the workers get?
    Looks like you have enough traffic to fill the road. LOL.

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  5. What fun to travel the road and visit all the vendors.

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  6. Looks like a very busy road. Thanks for the picture.

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  7. this area throbs from 0900 to 1800hrs after which it rests for yet another bustling day1 lovely capture!

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  8. lovely capture of a throbbing metro!

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  9. Thats the metro city for you !!!1

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  10. Thanks for the encouragement you gave me with your comments since I started the Delhi photo diary and for posting a comment on Priyanka's Point as well. You have no idea how much I get boosted to post after seeing your comments.

    Once again Thanks for your visits to my blog through the past year and making it more special with your comments. Hope you continue to visit in the new year as well. :-)

    Happy New Year!!!

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  11. WISHING YOU AND FAMILY A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR.

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