For over 120 years, Dhobi Ghat in Mumbai has been a bustling hub of activity, where dhobis—washermen and women—have cleaned thousands of kilos of clothes daily. Established in 1890, this open-air laundromat features rows upon rows of washing troughs, creating a unique and visually striking scene. Photographers often visit to capture the vibrant energy and the rhythmic motions of the dhobis as they work. Today, visitors can observe this centuries-old tradition, witnessing the blend of manual labor and community spirit that defines this iconic site.
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