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Location: Taj Mahal, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India (27� 10' 48? N, 78� 1' 12? E)
Date: 29 August 1998; 9.20am
Camera: (analogue) Canon 500N with negatives and scanned

This is the frontal view of that most famous monument of love, Taj Mahal, that most people often sees. This is also the so-called symmetrical view where one sees all the elements of the Taj�s architecture in perfect symmetry. However personally I like the view from across the Yamuna River better. However a little bit of effort is needed to see that.

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

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