Nestled between Jaipur and Agra, Chand Baori is a remarkable example of ancient Indian architecture, likely constructed in the eighth or ninth century. This 66-foot-deep (20-meter) stepwell features 3,500 symmetrical steps that zigzag down to the water, creating a mesmerizing visual effect often compared to an M.C. Escher painting. The well’s intricate design and functional purpose make it a unique historical site. Visitors today can marvel at the geometric precision and the engineering prowess of its builders, as they descend the steps and explore the cool, shadowed depths of this architectural wonder.
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