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Gateway to IndiaMumbais most famous landmark is located at Apollo Bunder. Architect George Wittet in the style of 16th centrury Gujarat architecture designed this triumphal archway.
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A preliminarly structure was put up in 1911 to commemerate British monarch George V and Queen Marys visit. The gateway was completed in 1924.
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<I>Click on image for larger view</I>Pictures from Mumbais most famous landmark - The Gateway to India.a26/07/2004 19:14:17/cms/cms.asp?page=/OffshoreInIndia/Gallery/Around Mumbai/Gateway to Indiasupporting/offshoreinindia/photos/mumbai/gateway/gateway2.jpgaAcross the road from the Taj Hotel- the Gateway to India.supporting/offshoreinindia/photos/mumbai/gateway/gateway1.jpg Gateway of India My best picture of the Gateway of India. It is quite a struturesupporting/offshoreinindia/photos/mumbai/gateway/gateway3.jpg Group photo at the Gateway of India Photo from our first trip out and about Mumbai - from the wall next to the Gatway to India.
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Mumbais most famous landmark is located at Apollo Bunder. Architect George Wittet in the style of 16th centrury Gujarat architecture designed this triumphal archway.
A preliminarly structure was put up in 1911 to commemerate British monarch George V and Queen Marys visit. The gateway was completed in 1924.
Click on image for larger view

Across the road from the Taj Hotel- the Gateway to India.

My best picture of the Gateway of India. It is quite a struture

Photo from our first trip out and about Mumbai - from the wall next to the Gatway to India.
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