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Main Gate at Taj Mahal |
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Look Closely - At Sunrise The Entire Taj Glows from Millions of Semi-Precious Stones |
This is our last day in India. We have a very early flight
back home today. The BAM team has a final meeting with our host before we go
our separate ways. What’s really strange is we leave for home today on October
28
th and we return to Greensboro on October 28. But before we go . .
. we made a stop at the Taj Majal, one of the seven wonders of the world and a
nearby fort called Agra Fort. I can only describe the Taj as both amazing and
fascinating it took 22 years to build the Taj Mahal, (which translates into
beautiful crown palace).
We left Agra for Delhi in the afternoon where we were going
to have a rest stop with one of Zack’s former clients. We met up with and spent
some time with Linda and her three teenage kids. They were a real blessing to
us as they hosted a wonderful meal for us, and it was only a matter of minutes
before Lauraleigh connected with Linda’s two daughters.
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Wow! |
It’s now 2:00 a.m. as I write this final re-cap. We are
pretty wiped out, but at least two of us are ready to grab our carry-on bags
and head to our departure gate, but first Zack will have to wake up Lauraleigh
who is resting kind of sort of comfortably. It’s time to go home, so long for
now.
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No Paintings in the Taj. All In-Laid Semi Precious Stones |
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Lauraleigh Mobbed by Foreign Paparazzi - for Her Picture! |
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Agra Fort |
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Real Crocodiles Were Used Here |
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Palace, Fountains, Gardens ... Don't Forget Elephant Entry After Victorious Battles at Agra Fort |
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Intricate Stonework - House Arrest Cell |
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