After 1 ½ months in India at last we arrived at the Taj Mahal. It was not easy, we had to take another overnight bus (but this was a place and a half), the bus met an English couple who were suffering all the way, the English cry all night. We arrived in Agra and went to the hostel to rest all that day because, besides the Taj Mahal was closed. So the only thing we did was go to the post to send some letters and eat dosas (pancakes of southern India). Agra is not so much swing the next day we set out early (11:30 AM) to stand in line to enter the famous monument. The queue was so long that he had sub business related, as senhores that brought you "sneak" a little money. Full queue we actually were 2 queues one for boys and another for Ninh. Due to the high coordination Indian style Meche entered 10 minutes after I, PAF.
The expectations we had for the sky so we were worried disappoint, but did not. The Taj Mahal is in two words, im hustling, surpassed all that we imagine. We must see to believe.
another queue, but longer, to enter the Taj Mahal itself. And on the inside did not have much shine. We walked a while in the other monuments that have overshadowed the complex. And one had a meter of air pollution. Which read as follows:
- SO2: Standard: 5, measuring 3
- CO: Standard: 10, measuring 7
- Particulate Matter: Standard 100, measurement: 594 REPAF PAF in Santiago when we are hyper-alert should be 350 MP. Obviously here there is no restriction to the non-catalytic ... After that we
to see Agra and India, the next day we left for Delhi and from there straight to the airport, where they let us in because we arrived 8 hours before he left the plane (and we wanted to pure go), we had to wait in a Restorante. After not wanted us to our boarding passes were bounced because the computer code, thankfully relented and we got on the plane.
Before closing this chapter, here is the video graphic what is the train in Mumbai. Thanks to our correspondent in London, Oscar Montoya.
So ended 1 ½ months in India. We loved but sometimes hate. Recommended 100% but never come for a honeymoon. And bring the wonderful antibiotics. Leaving the land of Dhalsim and where ISO 9000 is a utopia for directed to Thailand. Hopefully we like ...
Chao, Namaste
PD: indeed we are already in Thailand and is the best in the world.
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