Elon Musk recollects Taj Mahal go to, says it’s ‘truly a wonder of the world’
Billionaire Elon Musk on Monday spontaneously gushed about his admiration for Indian monuments. Recalling his go to to India in 2007, he described the Taj Mahal as “truly a wonder of the world”.
Musk, the world’s richest man, mentioned this in response to a tweet by a Twitter deal with referred to as History Defined, which identified the “amazing facade detail” seen on the Red Fort in Agra.
Agreeing with the publish, Musk tweeted, “It is amazing. I visited in 2007 and also saw the Taj Mahal, which truly is a wonder of the world.”
It is wonderful. I visited in 2007 and likewise noticed the Taj Mahal, which really is a marvel of the world.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) May 9, 2022
The tweet set off a buzz amongst Indian Twitterati, who questioned if one other journey to India is on Musk’s playing cards.
Interestingly, the Tesla and SpaceX CEO’s mom, Maye Musk, replied to his tweet by sharing a private anecdote.
She wrote: “In 1954 your grandparents went to see the Taj Mahal on their way from South Africa to Australia. The single-engined propeller aircraft were the only people to make this journey without a radio or GPS. His motto was “Live dangerously but with caution.”
In 1954, your grandparents flew to the Taj Mahal from South Africa, on their solution to Australia. The solely individuals to ever do that journey in a single-engine propeller aircraft, with out a radio or GPS. Their motto “Live dangerously. carefully.” https://t.co/JG4WQ7TbjF pic.twitter.com/YoOJP3HtSp
— Maye Musk (@mayemusk) May 9, 2022
A day earlier, Elon Musk kicked off a storm on social media by posting a speculative tweet over the opportunity of his demise beneath “mysterious circumstances”.
“If I die under mysterious circumstances, it’s been nice knowin ya,” he mentioned.
To this, his mom chided, “It’s not humorous!”
According to Forbes, Musk is the world’s richest person with an estimated net worth of $273.6 billion. Last month, he bought social networking giant Twitter in a multi-billion-dollar deal.