Mumbai, economic powerhouse to some
Have you seen Slumdog Millionaires? I toured Dharavi – the largest slum in Asia with 1 million inhabitants – like it was a zoo. It wasn’t that bad given the rest of India, but of course, Dharavi is one of Mumbai’s few slums ‘approved of’ by the government (and therefor has access to very basic sanitary facilities and electricity). Touring Dharavi is mostly about what they are not showing you.
It was so good meeting Peter and Brenda abroad. I stayed with them and they did everything to make my stay are great as it was. I felt incredibly welcome.

Discuss poverty and inefficiency over a nice cocktail at Intercontinental’s Dome Bar and take in the view.

Breakfast w/ Brenda… this is the view from their apartment.

Everything you see, has been carved out by this man *using only a nail and a piece of wood to hit it with*. I kid you not.

This is how I received notes in the morning
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Rich and poor live side by side in Mumbai.

All clothes from all five-star hotels are washed here.

Victoria Station – the most busy trainstation in the whole of Asia.
More Mumbai pictures.
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September 4th, 2009 at 5:11 pm
He Rogier,
ben een beetje ‘confused’, omdat je Mumbai entry van 31 augustus is en ik niet weet of je weer terug bent gegaan naar India of nu pas je foto’s hebt ‘ge-upload’.
Wat ik wel zie is dat Varanasi en Mumbai vrijwel niet veranderen. Ik heb uit 86 een zelfde foto van Dharavi en ook van de burning ghats. Ongelooflijk he.
Zie dat je ook in Bangaga Tank bent geweest; wij waren daar in 05 en mijn dochter wilde er zo gaan wonen.
Wij zaten op Marine Drive met Oud en Nieuw: ook een hele belevenis kan ik je zeggen!
Je hebt niets cricket gerelateerds gezien, zie ik; noch de stadions, noch de Maidan. Gemiste kans natuurlijk! Volgende keer beter.