We should adele grammy performance "AGAIN" very early in the morning when the day had finally come when we would see the sun rise over the great wonderful adele grammy performance Taj Mahal. The building was only 5 minutes away within walking distance, and it was a nice "morning walk" where we passed schools of Indian women who made their morning "street-yoga" while they smiled at us! When we arrived, there was still dark and we put ourselves in a queue number 3! Line No. 1 was for men - queue 2 were women - and queue 3 were foreigners "Hmm, specifically" we thought, and VERY Indian! When we came back and had to pay, so we immediately notice adele grammy performance the difference again; 750 Rs (about 75 kr) for foreigners and Rs 10 (about 1 kr) for Indians! After we had bought the tickets, we had to go through security adele grammy performance and have checked our bags and pockets. Here did we have four cows ahead: 1; Inner girls / women 2; , foreign girls / women 3; Inner boys / men and 4; , foreign boys / men. We figured out that line 2 was for us, and it was just to put in the right, so that there was an outcry! We watched several who failed to master, to find the right line and we did NOT have to be them! ;-) (Although it was tempting to stand in the queue for Indian women as it for some reason, moved a lot faster than the queue for foreigners) SUK!
Some count to ten to shake irritation, while others are just SO LUCKY KISS! (Like us) suddenly standing in front of the Taj Mahal! For the moment, we forgot EVERYTHING! The building glowed in the most beautiful shades of purple as the sun rose. Slowly we could see the changed color and it was a really adele grammy performance beautiful experience!
After taking a lot of pictures at a distance and over the beautiful garden, we walked a little closer adele grammy performance and sat among other things on the bench as Princess Diana had sat in when she at one time, had taken his picture in front of the Taj Mahal. BIG! :-D
To the left of the monument, there was a mosque, which was designed to sanctify the area and create a place for pilgrims. To the right there was an exact copy of the mosque, which is solely built for symmetry's sake. The building is used not as a mosque because it does not have the correct adele grammy performance position in relation to Mecca. It was written quotations from the Quran on walls and ceilings inside, and deep beneath the building is Shah Jahan and his wife are buried.
As you can read there is history behind the mausoleum, and there is a lot more than we have written here in our blog. The story behind the Taj Mahal makes us the building even more beautiful. When you get up close and see the fine marble walls inlaid ornaments in colored stones, and fields with carved flowers, you realize that each and every detail has an important meaning.
Besides ALL the positive as we think of the Taj Mahal, adele grammy performance there are also some negative adele grammy performance to say about the experience itself. There was a SEA of Tourister who threw themselves over to take pictures or even worse, they got it just a little push, or an elbow in the side of a Japaner full-sitters ... "Yep, I can just see it for yourselves , right???? "The adele grammy performance atmosphere around the building were hectic and stressful, for ALL would have the perfect picture adele grammy performance and NO got it, because there were always people in front of one.
Additionally, we had a useless guide who could not speak English and seemed anything but committed to his work ... So him we tried several times to run away from! However, no luck ;-) The feeling we both stood in the end, as with ANY tours in India opposed marked! We LOVED it, but we hated it a little bit!
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