The Taj Mahal, an epitome of symmetry, a timeless symbol of love. This breath-taking marble mausoleum on the banks of the river Yamuna in Agra attracts some 3 million visitors each year. They say its vision is even more stunning on a full moon night making the marble shimmer and look somewhat ethereal.
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What an amazing structure!
janet
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It is quite a vision, Janet, thanks for dropping by.
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Lovely images. 🙂
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Lovely pics Bipasha 🙂
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It is amazing how the architects of that time were able to carry out the Persian ideals of symmetry in every aspect of design.
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Same pinch! Great shots you have there, first time I’m seeing B&W pics of Taj…
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Thanks for your kind comment, Kat!
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Beautiful photos ❤
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The first picture has the effect of a smack on your face – wow!!! 😀
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High praise! Thanks & hugs!!
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