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Friendly people from the divine city of Mathura. Raw unfiltered emotions.
Experienced by Karthikeyan K
56 km from Barsana
The Oriental darter or Indian darter is a water bird of tropical South Asia and Southeast Asia. It has a long and slender neck with a straight, pointed bill and, like the cormorant, it hunts for fish while its body is submerged in water.
Experienced by Ajay Kumar Jana
81 km from Barsana
Entering the Taj Mahal at the sunrise… The view was breathtaking!
Experienced by Julian Yu
81 km from Barsana
Mehtab Bagh (also as konwn as Moonlight Gardens,) is situated directly opposite of the Taj Mahal on the northern side of the Yamuna River. The garden has the perfect alignment with the Taj; a lot of people say it is the best view point of Taj Mahal at sunset with a smaller crowd.
Experienced by Julian Yu
81 km from Barsana
One of the eight wonders of the world,Taj Mahal in Agra, India is a symbol of love. Love of a great Mughal emperor to his beloved queen. This monument ia often described by its incredible beauty and the thousands of love associated to it. Lives of all the workers, the lives and the afterlives of the queen and the emperor Shahjahan
Experienced by Parij Borgohain
81 km from Barsana
A quick walkthrough at one of the seven wonders of world, Taj Mahal. The architecture is absolutely marvellous. This picture somewhat symbolises my wish since childhood to visit this place.
Experienced by Arash Bal
81 km from Barsana
A Girl standing in front of the Taj Mahal Picture By Navdeep Panwar
Experienced by Shuniya Studios
81 km from Barsana
A view of the Taj Mahal through an archway of a neighboring structure.
Experienced by Giuliano Gabella
81 km from Barsana
The entrance to the one of the most beautiful structures on the planet earth - Taj Mahal
Experienced by Vaibhav Bhalekar
84 km from Barsana
This picture was taken from a hidden place near Taj Mahal, that just the locals know, and have an amazing view and different from all the pictures you will find on the internet.
Experienced by Tiago Rosado
84 km from Barsana
The story of the Taj Mahal is that Shah Jahan had it built as a spectacular mausoleum for his beloved wife. Legend has it that he so wanted it to be unrepeatable that he had the eyes plucked out of all the craftsmen who worked on it.
Experienced by AussieActive
84 km from Barsana
As Indians, we are very accustomed to seeing ornamented monuments. An idol to look up to in case of a temple. Bright and loud colors.Too many intrigued patterns and sculptures depicting some tale of a historic movement. Well, I feel the reason what makes Taj one of the wonders of the world is because of its simplicity and minimalism. It's there and it's beautiful. It does not want to give anyone a story to remember probably that's why geometric patterns and just florals. Which makes you think about the mausoleum complex beyond what we see.
Experienced by monica dahiya
94 km from Barsana
A man dressed as Lord Shiva at Surajkund Fair, Faridabad, Haryana, India,
Experienced by Atul Pandey
99 km from Barsana
Jahaz Mahal (Ship Palace), is so named, since its reflection in the surrounding reservoir looked like a ship floating on a lake. It is inferred to have been built during the Lodhi Dynasty (1452–1526) as a pleasure resort.
Experienced by Ravi Bhardwaj
100 km from Barsana
a product of Flume music (played really loud) and Delhi’s scorching 45 degrees.
Experienced by Sarthak Kwatra
100 km from Barsana
#god doesn't dwell in the #wooden , #stony or #earthen #idols . His abode is in our #feelings , our #thoughts
Experienced by Sachin Singh
102 km from Barsana
‘Hauz’ means a water body and ‘Khas’ means royal. The Complex houses a water tank, built by Delhi Sultan Allaudin Khilji in the 13th century.
Experienced by Ravi Bhardwaj
106 km from Barsana
From busy college schedule i and my friend decided to explore the all the historical places in New Delhi so i picked up my camera,then took a public transport to reach the destination our first stop was Humanyun tomb.This picture was taken by me using Nikon D5300 and of tripod
Experienced by Aman Tyagi
107 km from Barsana
Sometimes when I look at them, it makes me feel all the black kites stay in Delhi. Well, I like them in the picture though......
Experienced by Davinderjit Kaur
109 km from Barsana
As I am getting closer to my trip to Delhi, I have started to keep my camera inside and just relax at the places I am going to. Humayun Tomb, can been seen inside out in like 20 minutes but I spent like 2 and half hours over there with my earphones plugged in and a kindle in my hand. Sometimes, it’s better that way. Btw, Humayun’s Tomb is the inspiration behind the iconic Taj Mahal’s design.
Experienced by Raghu Nayyar