why and in which does Taj Mahal float?
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The Taj Mahal, built to stand as an eternal symbol of the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan's love for his wife Mumtaz Mahal, could slowly be sinking according to architects. The building's foundations require a steady stream of moisture from the Yamuna River to retain its strength - but the river is slowly drying up.
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The perfectly symmetrical Taj -- a central dome surrounded by four smaller domes, with minarets at each corner, all reflected in a long pool -- appears exceptionally lovely at dawn and sunset, when the luminescent marble building seems almost to float on air. ... Its beauty changes throughout the day.
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