The Gateway Of India situated at the Apollo Bandar, South Mumbai, is one of the famous architectural monuments of India. Built by the British in 1911, to commemorate the arrival of King George V and Queen Mary, this gateway has historical significance too and has now become a point where almost all tourists flock. The Gateway and it’s adjoining areas take the shape of a grand fair in the evening. While cool breeze from the Arabian sea soothes the body, you’ll find people standing with a gawking mouth at the direction of the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel, a throbbing evidence of the 26/11 Mumbai terrorist attack.
The Gateway of India was designed by the architect George Wittet, It is made of yellow basalt. It also stands as a silent witness of India’s independence as the last ship of British Empire which set sail for England left from this gateway.
Here are some pictures which I captured during my visit to Mumbai.
Great pics.
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Thank you so much…. 🙂
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Hi Didn’t know you were friends with Archana Chaurasia.
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Yes, know her as a blogger, even we met recently at a bloggers’ meet in Mumbai… 🙂 Glad to know you know her, too…
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She is an ex colleague. We were together in HSBC.
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Oh…then a long time friend… 🙂 I know her for a few months though, but she has become a good friend… 🙂
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Ok
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By the way, I couldn’t find any ‘follow’ button on your blog…neither a ‘follow by email’ one… 😦
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Will address it soon.
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Thanks…
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Ms Maniparna, finally I have follow me working on my site. Thank you.
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Great… I’ve subscribed. Thanks a lot… 🙂
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Great photography.
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Wow! Wonderful clicks 🙂
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This reminded me of my visit to the Gateway… The ever crowded place
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Well shot
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Have seen so many images of this historical structure but the 2nd one is unique. Loved the pics!
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Thank you so much… compliment on photography, when comes from you…really means a lot 🙂
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Nice pics, Maniparna. I especially loved the night pics:)
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Thanks a lot…glad you liked the pics … 🙂
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I haven’t been to India and I can’t wait..I sincerely hope I can visit your lovely country…
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Few months back I was in Mumbai and had a chance to view the Gateway of India at Night,,,But the sad part was I had no Cam as well as no Camera facility on My mobile…And these Night Pics are pretty Nice.. 😀
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Thanks Harsha…..nice to see you back in form.. 😀
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What a beautiful and regal structure..!
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Thank you 🙂
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Beautiful Clicks Mani…The scape dunked in lights looks awesome.
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Fabulous images.
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These lovely hues, they are marvelous. 🙂
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Whenever I see gateway of India I feel proud as well as a big salute to a big nation with loads of wonderful people.
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The never-dying fascination!
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Great captures!
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Great shots there!
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Terrific night shots!
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Beautifully captured!
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Beautiful photos 🙂 I Love to visit Gateway.
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Loved your night shots too. 😀 Did you went on a ride on those colorful buggies?
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Yes..a short one though but enjoyed a lot 😀
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Stunning I have always seen the majestic Gateway in the day! Thank you.
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Thank you..it really looks wonderful 🙂 glad that these pics made you feel the unseen grandeur of the Gateway 🙂
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Beautiful…
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Thank you 🙂
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such a nice capture 🙂
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Thanks ..
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It looks beautiful at night , nice capture
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Yes..really… thanks 🙂
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