Today, after we woke up, we saw out of our window, a traditional way to fish in India: dragging a net through the water. We had breakfast, then we went sightseeing. First, we went to the house of Mohandas K. Gandhi. We saw where we lived and worked. We also saw all of the countries that have dedicated postage stamps to him: Chad, Cyprus, Dominica, Gabon, Germany, Greece, Grenada, Guyana, Mali, Malta, Mauritius, Mexico, Morocco, Niger, Poland, Russia, Senegal, Somalia, Suriname, Syria, Togo, Trinidad and Tobago, UK, Uruguay, USA, and Yemen. On the way, we saw a gigantic apartment building, which is the sixth picture below this. Post a comment on how many people you think live there and how many servants you think work there. They are both amazing numbers. Afterwards, we saw the Hanging Gardens. They are very cool and quiet, like Central Park in NYC. Then, we went to Nariman Point, next to the serene waters of the Queen's Necklace. After, we visited the Gateway of India, where we saw decorated horse and carriages, which have a name in Gujarati, but not a spelling in English. On the way back, through the bustling streets of Mumbai, we saw a "laundromat" where they soak the clothes in hot water, then bang them against a rock, then wring them out, hang them up to dry, and deliver them. After we got back, we had dinner, which was naan and samosas.
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