Every famous landmark, like the Taj Mahal , has its token “good side”, kind of like girls do when they’re taking a photo except, they get to decide which side is their most stunning one. Landmarks can’t exactly tell you which side is their good side for taking a selfie with them, or in what lighting they’d like to strike a pose in. For all you know, you could be taking a picture of their second-best side, simply because that’s what everyone else was doing! Ok, enough with the metaphorical talking buildings. What I am trying to get at here is that I was blown away by how jaw-droopingly stunning the other sides of the Taj Mahal were, besides the iconic front side! I mean, don’t get me wrong, it’s really hard to beat a stunningly symmetrical structure that happens to also perfectly mirror itself on an also-perfectly symmetrical lawn, and you should 100% get that token photo if you can. But, don’t forget that angles, lighting, and less-photo-bombers can make a less-looked-at side as stun...