The Taj Mahal on a Cloudy Day

Despite being shrouded in a layer of soft, gray clouds, the Taj Mahal remained a breathtaking spectacle. The iconic white marble mausoleum, a symbol of eternal love, stood tall against the backdrop of a muted sky. Did you know that it took over 22 years to build the Taj Mahal, and that it's estimated that over 20,000 artisans and craftsmen worked on the project?

The intricate carvings and delicate inlays, though partially obscured by the mist, still captivated the eye. The Taj Mahal is adorned with precious stones, including jade, lapis lazuli, and carnelian, which were imported from all over the world.

While a clear day might have provided a more vibrant view, the cloudy conditions added a unique charm to my visit. The soft, diffused light created a more intimate and serene atmosphere, allowing me to truly appreciate the intricate details of the Taj Mahal's architecture. A fun fact: the Taj Mahal is actually slightly tilted, much like the Leaning Tower of Pisa!

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Post by czee the world | Oct 6, 2024

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