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30 January 2017

Taj Mahal Agra India



A visit to India seems incomplete without seeing the stunning marble tribute to love, the Taj Mahal in Agra.

According to the government website, the Taj Mahal (Crown Palace) was conceived by the fifth Mughal Emperor, Shah Jahan (1592-1666). The monument is a tribute to his beloved queen Mumtaz Mahal, a Muslim Princess, who died after giving birth to 14 children. She and Shah Jahan are buried in the monument.

The white marble monument gleams in the sunlight adding to its beauty. The structure is recognized for its beauty, geometry, and symmetry. The height of the monument is 73 metres (240 feet).

The four minarets are 130 feet tall. They are constructed at a slight angle so that in case of collapse, they would fall outward and thus not damage the monument.






















Example of artwork. The white marble is inlaid with precious stones.



This red sandstone gate to the Taj Mahal is a phenomenal work of art in itself.






The calligraphers learned their art from Italian craftsmen. The text is from the Quran.















The Yamuna River runs behind the Taj Mahal




In addition to the landscape, I also appreciated the birds (egrets pictured) and other interesting scenes.








We rode back to our bus in style.








More notes...

The construction took over 20 years.
It is a World Heritage Site.
Learn more at http://www.history.com/topics/taj-mahal




Tips
There is a fee for admission.
Arrive early to beat the day tourists making a round trip.
The monument is closed on Fridays.
Photographs are permitted outside but not inside the mausoleum.
Guards screen for metal objects. Check the rules.
Note the rules about food and drink.
Vendors are everywhere practice safety as you would around any monument.
See the website for current details.




17 November 2016

Schlitz Audubon Center Milwaukee Wisconsin


Visitor's Center

I visited the Schlitz Audubon Center on Friday 11 November 2016. I recommend the center if you enjoy wooded lake shore settings, hiking, and birding. The center is a clean and attractive building with friendly and helpful staff. The open hours are limited but were enough for my day trip. I walked most of the 6-miles of trails and climbed the lookout tower.

I often miss the Atlantic shore so I headed for the beach and was pleased to see some waves.


Lake Michigan, Schlitz Audubon Center by Geoff W. Sutton 2016

I did not see a lot of wildlife during my visit- a few squirrels and rabbits and many common birds.




This golden bird caught my eye. You will find it near the entrance.






There weren't many ducks on the pond but I enjoyed the view.







Several animals are inside the center.






The website provides helpful information such as hours, fees, and directions. You will also find a calendar of events.

I paid $8.00 to get in, which is far more than the free or low cost I am used to paying. There is no discount for Audubon members or seniors. But I still think it is worth the visit.

There are places to sit along the trails and near the center.

The rest rooms were clean and well stocked.

There's a small gift shop in the center.

My website www.suttong.com

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