The
main grounds, with one
of the side gates to the
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Alongside
the back,
near the Yumana.
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The
side gate of the complex
is nearly as amazing as
the main Taj itself. Truly
the worst of the best is
better than most.
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At
the end of the wall, and
overlooking the Yumana
river, we see off into the
distance, with more of the
city of Agra beyond... |

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Also
down the Yumana river,
we can see the Red Fort of
Agra in the distance. There
are two complete sections
on this structure on this
website as well.
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A
bird of prey circles
the minaret...
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people and ay. |

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One
of the finest ex
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Hehe,
I slipped in another
horizontal angled pic of
this little building. A different
angle, however, than
any of the others.
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Catching
a thermal alongside
one of the four minarets
of the Taj Mahal.
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Would
your experience at
any Wonder of the World
be complete without some
form of insectoids mating?
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A
large parot lands atop
part of the minaret.
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At
the end of another
reflecting pool, another
one of the side gates
is visible. There are
four sidegates, in this
square plotted complex.
To learn about all the
geometrical perfection
within this place is yet
another rewarding
challenge!
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One
minaret in 2003.
What in the world might
it look like in say, the
year 2000? Further, with
some Irish dude walking
towards you from it you ask?
Lucky Charms! It looks
just
like this.
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One
of the fabulous
side gates of the Taj,
with red sandstone
and marble.
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A
security guard hides
in the shadows, as he
keeps an eye on the
thousands of people
here this day.
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