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The crowded streets of Mumbai show both how lively the city is and how much anonymity there is in the crowd.
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The Hornby Vellard project was completed in 1784 and connected all seven islands into one using causeways.
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The Hornby Vellard project was completed in 1784 and connected all seven islands into one using causeways.
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Modern-day Mumbai is not only continuous, not all resembling the seven original islands, but is also attached to the mainland of India. This map was taken using Google Maps.
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