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Mumbai Harbour (Marathi: मुंबई बंदर ''Mumba'ī bandar''), or ''Front Bay'' (sometimes referred as Mumbai Harbour), is a natural deep-water harbor in the southern portion of the Ulhas River estuary. The narrower, northern part of the estuary is called Thane Creek. The harbor opens to the Arabian Sea to the south. The historical island of Elephanta is one of the six islands that lie in the harbor. ''Front Bay'' is the official name of the harbor, so named because the city started as a tiny settlement facing the harbor. The waterbody behind the original settlement, forming an arc between the former Colaba island and Bombay island, up to the Malabar Hill promontory or peninsula, was similarly called Back Bay. Front Bay is home to the Mumbai Port, which lies in the south section of the western edge of the harbor. Jawaharlal Nehru Port and Navi Mumbai lie to the east on the Konkan mainland, and the city of Mumbai lies to the west on Salsette Island. The Gateway of India with its jetty for Elephanta is the most important tourist destination, followed by the INS ''Vikrant'' maritime Museum. The Harbour Line of the Mumbai Suburban Railway system runs along the western edge of the harbor. ==Islands== There are six islands in the Mumbai Harbor.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Islands of Mumbai )〕 ''Butcher Island'', also known as ''Jawahar Dweep'', is used as an oil terminal by the Mumbai Port. It has jetties for tankers and various other infrastructure for offloading crude oil and for loading refined petroleum products. The island is restricted to port employees, and not open to the public. ''Cross Island'' is a small, uninhabited islet just off the coast of the Dockyard Road. ''Gharapuri Island'', also known as ''Elephanta Island'', is the best known of the islands in Mumbai Harbor. The Elephanta Caves located on the island are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The group of five larger caves have intricate Hindu religious rock sculptures. Two smaller caves have Buddhist religious sculptures. The carvings date back to between 5th and 8th centuries. ''Middle Ground'' is a small islet in the Thane creek. It features an antique coastal gun battery of the Indian Navy. The guns salute Indian naval vessels returning from deployments when they enter the harbor. ''Oyster Rock'' is a small group of rock outcroppings in the harbor. The area has restricted access since it is used for naval exercises. Salsette Island is the large island on which the cities of Mumbai and Thane are located. It is separated from the Konkan mainland by the Vasai creek and the Ulhas river. Mumbai was originally a distinct island from Thane, but reclamation of land has long since merged the islands. Powai Lake, Tulsi Lake and Vihar Lake are the largest lakes on the island. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mumbai Harbour」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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