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Monkeys Play in Taj Mahal Fountain, Creating Unofficial Water Park

Monkeys have been seen playing in a fountain at the Taj Mahal, providing amusement for tourists and sparking discussion online.

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Amid the scorching heat, a group of monkeys has turned a fountain at India's historic Taj Mahal into their own 'water park'. Videos of the monkeys frolicking in the fountain water have gone viral on social media, sparking widespread discussion.

Recently, several monkeys were seen jumping into the fountain water, chasing each other, and splashing water. Their playful behavior has provided amusement for tourists visiting the Taj Mahal.

The viral videos have prompted comments from netizens, with one stating, 'It seems the monkeys are smarter than us in finding relief from the heat. Now the Taj Mahal is their playground.' Another commented, 'Tourists will not easily forget the experience of seeing such a scene while visiting the Taj Mahal.'

The beauty and history of the Taj Mahal, one of the world's most popular tourist destinations, along with the monkeys' water play, have become a new topic of discussion on social media. Many visitors say that witnessing such a fun scene made their trip more memorable.

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Why are the monkeys playing in the Taj Mahal fountain?
To find relief from the scorching heat.
What has the viral video of the monkeys sparked?
Widespread discussion on social media.

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