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Wednesday, October 5, 2011
India's iconic Taj Mahal is in danger of collapsing within five years if the issue of its rotting wooden foundation isn't addressed. But, the Taj Mahal is just one of hundreds of monuments on the World Monuments Fund's Watch List.
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