The sad part of visiting any monument is seeing these love messages scribbled across the walls. Though I strongly condemn such a hobby, some of these messages did amuse me and managed to bring a smile on my face.
The first photograph captures the love of a girl for
Ranjan and in the left hand corner you will find that Saddam actually loved a girl called
Heena.

A healthy mix of cultures can be seen in this scribble, 'Baby' an English word has been written with '
Jaan' meaning dear or life itself in Persian/Urdu/Hindi.

The last in the series a No Entry sign painted, very
un-artistically I might say, on a inner door of the majestic heart-shaped structure.
2 comments:
truly sad
quest for immortality!
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