10th Century Chand Baori, India Well is Amazing!

An Amazing Well with 13 floors and 3500 steps

Chand Baori stepwell in India

Chand Baori, in the village of Abhaneri near Bandikui, Rajasthan. Stepwells, also called bawdi or baoli are in essence wells in which the water can be reached by descending a set of steps. They may be covered and protected, and are often of architectural significance. Chand Baori well is 30 meters deep, it has 13 floors and 3,500 steps.

Chand Baori stepwell in India

Built back in the 10th century, the incredible well of Chand Baori, India was a practical solution to the water problem in the area. The arid climate forced the locals to dig deep for a dependable water source, one that would last throughout an entire year. Legends say that ghosts build it in one night and that it has so many steps to make it impossible for someone to retrieve a coin once it’s been dropped in the well.

Chand Baori stepwell in India

Chand Baori stepwell in India

Chand Baori stepwell in India

Chand Baori stepwell in India

Chand Baori stepwell in India

Chand Baori stepwell in India

Chand Baori stepwell in India

Chand Baori stepwell in India

Chand Baori stepwell in India

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