You have seen photos of this monument countless times, heard about the story behind it numerous times, and read travel articles dedicated to it a lot of times. But this is the monument, the story behind it and the experience I had there that first came into my mind when I read the photo challenge for this week.
But each visitor takes a photo, gets inspired and tells a story different from all the other visitors of this great monument of love. And I also have a story of my own.

Join the Weekly Photo Challenge and share a photo which means love to you.
Advance Happy Valentine’s Day! :)





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Wow Taj-mahal the monument of love :)
Its sad that being an Indian I never got chance to visit this place. i wish i could.
BTW Nice shots ;)
I feel the same for myself knowing that there are so many beautiful places in my country that I haven’t been to. I”m sure you will have a lot of opportunities to see it. Thanks a lot!
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Magnificent monument. Nice captures.
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I remember that this was built in memory of the wife of a man who loves her very much. Love indeed! :)
Perhaps one of the greatest symbols of love. :)
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One of those architectural landmarks that proved to be a testament of love. :)
True. Tragic yet romantic.