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An excessively detailed Trip Report: The Taj Mahal at sunrise . . . - Reddit 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 The structure looked two-dimensional from a distance; almost like a ghost that will vanish if you turn away just for a moment
I need a backsplash that goes with taj mahal quartzite. Any . . . - Reddit Any pictures of what anyone did with the Taj countertops? I was looking at a glass subway tile in ‘Ivory’ to reflect some of the Taj color without detracting from it with more ‘movement’, but think I’m gonna go with a 3x12 slightly imperfect subway tile in “artisan oyster” which is just a touch beige v the “artisan frost” which is feeling too white Looking at a slightly
Debunking an urban myth about Taj Mahal | There are no . . . - Reddit 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
The Taj Mahal : r india - Reddit 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
A Complete Guide to visit Taj Mahal – Everything you need to know A Complete Guide to visit Taj Mahal – Everything you need to know Hello fellow travelers ! How many Wonders of the World you have been to? 1, 2 or more? I bet as a couple you have made plans and promises with your loved one to kiss under Eiffel Tower, to climb the Pyramids, to see the Majestic Taj under the moon, and many more
Earliest known photograph of the Taj Mahal, 1850s. - Reddit Dr John Murray’s images of the Taj Mahal are recognized as the first-ever photographs of the monument The surgeon, who was employed with the East India Company, took the pictures between 1858 and 1862