We visited the Baby Taj and Agra Fort this week, taking in the impressive stone carving work at each location. It took dozens of years and thousands of workers to complete them...
Baby Taj:
The intricate stonework up close on the Baby Taj building:
One of the nearby buildings in the Baby Taj complex:
Some women working in the gardens surrounding the buildings:
The stonework on one of the doorways:
Another interior courtyard garden:
One of the buildings inside the complex, where the king would meet with his ministers:
Baby Taj:
The intricate stonework up close on the Baby Taj building:
One of the nearby buildings in the Baby Taj complex:
Some women working in the gardens surrounding the buildings:
The Agra Fort's front courtyard (once you are inside the drawbridge, which had a moat full of crocodiles and a ledge full of tigers - back in the day:
The stonework on one of the doorways:
Another interior courtyard garden:
One of the buildings inside the complex, where the king would meet with his ministers:
The main hallway from the building above:
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