I visited the taj in january (please, people, go see this if you have the chance Taj mahal, probably one of the few historical monuments which isn't underwhelming as compared to its pictures and videos I saw it this morning for the first time, and am still in awe of this structure. You approach the taj mahal and get your first glimpse through a massive archway It’s clear that it was all designed purposefully There was a deep haze hanging over everything — part fog, part smog
Almost like a ghost that will vanish if you turn away just for a moment. What's the best way to travel to the taj mahal from new delhi, considering i have a limited budget and time Is it feasible to visit the taj mahal in a day trip and return to new delhi the same day? The taj mahal complex covers an area of approximately 1000 feet by 1900 feet and consists of a gateway, garden, mausoleum, mosque, and guest house The first three buildings are clad in white marble and covered with geometric patterns, while the mosque and guesthouse are built of brilliant red sandstone. Any pictures of what anyone did with the taj countertops
Visited taj mahal in my childhood…was awed by it…recently visited dilwara jain temples in mount abu and frankly i was so much awe struck by the intricate marble work…damn those were some artisans and sculptors…impressed me much more than taj mahal. Previously taj mahal was the best tea, it came in vacuum sealed pack But nowadays it tastes similar to red label or tata gold, and they've stopped vacuum pack as well When we went to taj mahal in 2015, the guide said that that story is a concoction and there's no truth to it, but that binding commitments were taken from all involved that they wouldn't replicate the taj mahal anywhere. So, looked at quartz didn’t find anything that i thought looked great in my kitchen, but then folks online say it chips and stains Granite, it is so busy looking for me, but holds up well.
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