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Thu, Apr 23, 2026, 12:05 PM

Mumbai, India

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This image depicts a bustling coastal scene, likely a beach or waterfront area in Mumbai, India, under clear daylight conditions. The picture, if viewed upright, presents a foreground of sandy ground…read more

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This image depicts a bustling coastal scene, likely a beach or waterfront area in Mumbai, India, under clear daylight conditions. The picture, if viewed upright, presents a foreground of sandy ground extending into a line of large, weathered, turquoise-blue concrete tetrapods, typically used as wave breakers. Beyond these coastal defense structures, the midground is alive with activity. Numerous people are visible, some walking, others gathered in groups, suggesting a vibrant public space or market. A row of buildings with corrugated metal roofs lines the area, indicating informal market stalls or small businesses. Prominently featured is a white truck or utility vehicle with "IMF" clearly visible on its side, along with the partially legible text "INTERNATIONAL MERCHANTS" and "EXPORT & IMPORT," pointing to trade or commercial operations. A blue tractor is also discernible among the people and structures. Scattered palm trees add a tropical element to the environment. In the background, a tall, modern high-rise building with numerous windows stands in stark contrast to the more rustic structures in the midground, emphasizing the urban development alongside the traditional coastal activities. The clear sky suggests good weather. The scene collectively portrays a dynamic urban-coastal landscape where daily life and commerce intersect with the natural environment. | Open Wire