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I was in Mumbai, India for just 10 days, and I got to capture how it really was to live in this city; from the colorful saris, until to their shocking non-closing-doors of their trains. May it be just out of my hometown or out of the country where I live, this will always the most fun of all for me whenever traveling to other places- which is to get to know and share how one's culture is.
Auto Rickshaw is one of their mode of transportation. This serves somehow like a taxi to them, for it travels in far distances and uses a meter as well to measure the fare.
Inside the bus, someone is there to collect the fare, and the string he's holding onto is attached to a bell for easier communication between the collector and the driver of the bus.
The flowers displayed is usually what they put around the frame of their gods.
pani puri street food (I didn't get to take a photo of the actual pani puri. These are just containers of the pani and the puri) consists of a round, hollow puri, fried crisp and filled with a mixture of flavored water
Cows are sacred to Hindus. They honor and feed them, and I'm not sure if it's true but they say that some Hindus also drink the cow's urine.
I actually find it cool that they have crows flying and lying everywhere.
They don't close the doors of the trains, even if it's on high speed.
Another thing I like about India is that they really have a colorful culture. 
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