Today is World Heritage Day, to celebrate the many wonderful monuments across the globe, and to bring about an awareness to conserve these monuments. On this occasion, here is a photograph of the main gate to reach the Taj- the Western Gate. This structure has a charm of its own, but usually people just walk past and through, in the rush to get to the famed mausoleum. The little white domes are very pretty; there are 22 of them, as a mark of the number of years taken to build this great white structure, that over the years has earned world recognition. On your next visit to the Taj, I suggest you spend some time, admiring the structures around Taj Mahal too!
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Wah Taj!
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Wah Taj!
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DeleteBeautifully framed by leaves. Was not aware of the number of domes corresponding to the number of years taken to build. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThis angle was suggested by a guide there, I should have mentioned it in the post. And the domes in marble are very pretty. Thanks Magiceye :)
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