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I call architecture frozen music. – Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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There were tourists taking photos too. It wasn’t prayer time
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Must be glary. I went to the Taj Mahal and could hardly see a thing because of the glare.
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It was so hot and so reflective, one wished to get to a shed so fast.
I look forward to visiting the Taj and the parliament at Dhaka.
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Taj is nice, the city, Agra, is horrible.
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So the Taj is the only beautiful thing in the city?
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Afraid so.
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Great pics ! Thanks for sharing
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Thanks. Am glad you like them
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Stunning!
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I concur
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I second what Robert said. But wow — all those rules and what nots.. Kinda ruins the beauty of it all.
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You ignore the rules and marvel at the architecture
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Ignore at your own risk. Did it say you’d be hung out to dry, or receive 100 lashing for breaking “holy ground” rules?
Did you check to make sure you could take photos? Oh wait —- you ignored the rules. 😛
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I read the rules after coming out of the mosque 🙂 just to see if I violated any.
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Did you?
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I don’t think so. Only one maybe. They said we keep our tones to a whisper while in the prayer hall and I told my friend if god was listening, he should come down now that I was in a house of prayer and only thing I saw was the chandelier 😛
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LOL — Let there be light.
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Looks bright and hot – do they allow dark glasses inside?
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In the hot afternoon, the glare is too much and the heat unbearable. I can’t remember very well but I don’t think that was among the prohibited things
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Great architecture and wonderful photographs! The place looks very serene. Wonderful eye, my friend! 🙂
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Thanks mate. How have you been?
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Very busy, while you were out cavorting throughout the world! End of semester, exams, grades, graduations, etc. In another week, it’s all over for the summer! 🙂
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You will be on holiday soon, in that time I will be so busy with work I will not know what to do with myself
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So true, my Nairobi brother! However, rest assured yours truly will also be very busy preparing for the next semester! Much love and naked hugs, my Sanctified Holy One!
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