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Workers, Dharavi residential and industrial area in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India Royalty Free Stock Photo
Workers, Dharavi residential and industrial area in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India Royalty Free Stock Photo
Workers of The Dharavi Slums of Mumbai, India Royalty Free Stock Photo
Two woman pottery workers of the Dharavi Slums in Mumbai India Royalty Free Stock Photo
Two women pottery workers of the Dharavi Slums in Mumbai India Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Workers of The Dharavi Slums of Mumbai, India
Two re-cycling workers of the Dharavi Slums in Mumbai India Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Mumbai, India - November 19, 2014: Mumbai slum 'dharavi' view looking towards swampland and water pipelines Royalty Free Stock Photo
Homeless people hang their laundry. Mumbai slum dharavi view looking towards swampland and water pipelines. India. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Homeless people hang their laundry. Mumbai slum dharavi view looking towards swampland and water pipelines. India. Royalty Free Stock Photo
View on Dharavi slums Royalty Free Stock Photo
View on Dharavi slums Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Dharavi Slums of Mumbai, India. With a population reaching nearly 1 million, the Dharavi slums of Mumbai are classed as one of the largest in the world. Founded during the British Empire in 1882, the Dharavi slum covers an area of over 500 acres. However, the slum has an active economy. Goods such as leather, textiles and pottery are made within by its inhabitants then exported around the


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