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The Taj Mahal mausoleum is pictured in the Indian city of Agra on March 11, 2018. The iconic mausoleum presents spots of yellow, brown and green in pictures. Ludovic Marin/AFP/Getty Images ...
The Taj Mahal receives 7 to 8 million visitors annually, according to the Indian government, and is considering limiting domestic tourists to 40,000 per day in an effort to protect the nearly 400 ...
India's Taj Mahal, an Ivory White-colored marble mausoleum on the south bank of the Yamuna River, has changed color through the past years due to pollution. The extent of the damage brought by ...
India’s Supreme Court has expressed concern that one of its most famous landmarks, the Taj Mahal, is showing signs of discoloration. Photographs from January 2018 show small brown and green ...
I ndia’s iconic Taj Mahal has turned a sickly color. Its regal white walls have been stained brown and green by insects and pollution, and the country’s Supreme Court is urging the government ...
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NEW DELHI — The Taj Mahal, that shining white monument to love, is turning a little … green. And yellow. And black. And India’s Supreme Court is not pleased. “You all appear to be helpless ...
The Economist explains Why the Taj Mahal is changing colour The tourism hotspot, which attracts up to 70,000 visitors a day, is also crumbling Jul 19th 2018 | 3 min read By A.A.K.
The Taj Mahal, one of the new Seven Wonders of the World, is turning brown and green due to pollution and neglect, India’s Supreme Court has said.
Even after all these years, the Taj Mahal still captures people’s attention– not just as a beautiful monument, but as something deeply connected to India’s identity. For some, it’s a must-visit ...
India’s iconic Taj Mahal has turned a sickly color. Its white walls have been stained brown and green by insects and pollution, and the country’s Supreme Court is urging the government to do ...