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Transportation

(September 20-24, 2006)

Jerry J. Astary

Historical Transportation

C B ArunKumar

Ferry Boats at the Gateway of India

Mumbai, India

24th September 2006

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Caption
Built to commemorate the visit of King George V to Bombay in 1911, the Gateway of India was designed as a symbol British Imperial Power. Ironically it was also the point from where the last of the British troops left Independent India in 1948.

The Gateway is present day Mumbai's most famous monument. It is also the starting point of tourist boat rides around the Mumbai harbor and to the famous Elephanta Caves.
Location

Asia / India

Lat: 19° 30' 11" N
Long: 73° 12' 46" E

Elevation: 5

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Equipment
Canon EOS 5D Nikon 10.5mm Fisheye, Manfrotto Tripod, Realviz Stitcher, PT Gui, Photoshop

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