World's deepest bunker: 3,500 steps divide you from the end video

You may have seen these photos without knowing where they were taken or what was there. Chand Baori is the deepest well in the world to which he goes down the stairs and can be reached regardless of the time of the year, since he has been created to be always watered. This is also an architecture [...]
You may have seen these photos without knowing where they were taken or what was there.
Chand Baori is the deepest well in the world to which he goes down the stairs and can be reached regardless of the time of the year, since he has been created to be always watered.
This is also a classic 8th and 9th century architecture that is known for the Hindu world.
The 3500 - scale bunker is located in Rajasthan, in the village of Abhaner, and was built some 1,200 years ago. It is surrounded by a network of stairs on three sides, while on the fourth is a complex of royal residences and sculptures and decorations, Kosovo Preris broadcasts.
The walls and stairs are made of dark volcanic stones that prevent the flow of water, so during the massive rains, the well is almost filled to the top.
In the past, Chand Baori had the functions of the well, and today the water in it is not for drinking. However, this building has become a tourist attraction, but it has also become a favorite destination for local collection.












