The Taj stands on a raised, square platform (186 x 186 feet) with its four corners truncated, forming an unequal octagon. The architectural design uses the interlocking arabesque concept, in which each element stands on its own and perfectly integrates with the main structure. It uses the principles of self-replicating geometry and a symmetry of architectural elements.
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Goa
Goa’s beaches cover about 125 kilometres of its coastline. These beaches are divided into North Goa and South Goa. North Goa is more commercial and touristy with an abundance of mostly low and medium budget tourist accommodations, whereas South Goa is where most higher–end hotels and private beaches are located. A notable exception in South Goa is Palolem Beach which features basic accommodation and is one of the most visited beaches in Goa. The further north or south you go, the more isolated the beaches get. Some of the more popular beaches are Colva, Calangute, Baga and Anjuna. These beaches are lined with shacks that provide fresh sea food and drinks. Some shacks arrange special events to attract more customers.
Visiting the Goa at the time of Monsoon will be better to enjoy the climate of the Goa.

Meenakshi temple inner view

King of the Forest in Vandalur Zoo

Lightining Velankanni church
