Chand Baori (Step-Well) situated in village of Abhaneri, Rajasthan, India. Constructed around 800AD and was designed for making it easier on many people to reach water, it is one of deepest and largest step wells of India with 3500 narrow steps in 13 stories.

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    1. It also has an automatic burial system where a person who falls from the steps gets automatically buried in the well.

    2. still-dazed-confused on

      That must have contained half the village either going down or coming up and doesn’t the water look appetising!

    3. Oh, you think darkness is your ally? You merely adopted the dark. I was born in it, molded by it.

    4. zillskillnillfrill on

      I would have assumed it was an auditorium.. doesn’t look easy to get water at all. Looks like a day’s job to get three buckets of water

    5. It’s one of the best examples of water conservation in a desert, constructed over 1200 years ago – an excellent marvel of architecture and design still standing.

    6. Busy_Mortgage4556 on

      Imagine going down all those steps, bumping into people saying “Sorry, excuse me”, only to get to the bottom and see that cesspool of battery acid. Stuff that for a game of soldiers.

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