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Restoring heritage,step by step…

Renovation of Bansilalpet Stepwell in Secunderabad.

The stepwell has the capacity to store 22 lakh litres of water. Instead, it was filled with 2,000 tonnes of waste. Left in ruins, it had turned into a dumping site over the past four decades.

Restoring heritage,step by step…

Renovation of Bansilalpet Stepwell in Secunderabad.

The stepwell has the capacity to store 22 lakh litres of water. Instead, it was filled with 2,000 tonnes of waste. Left in ruins, it had turned into a dumping site over the past four decades.
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In the heart of the Jodhpur old walled city, India, sequestered between narrow winding streets, lies a three hundred year old stepwell, Toorji ka Jhalra.

These stepwells were designed for making water more accessible to many people.

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In the heart of the Jodhpur old walled city, India, sequestered between narrow winding streets, lies a three hundred year old stepwell, Toorji ka Jhalra.

These stepwells were designed for making water more accessible to many people.

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A 5,000 year old stepwell found in Dholavira, a once large city of the Indus Valley Civilization from 3300-1900 BC (located in Gujarat, India)

A 5,000 year old stepwell found in Dholavira, a once large city of the Indus Valley Civilization from 3300-1900 BC (located in Gujarat, India)
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In the heart of the Jodhpur old walled city, India, sequestered between narrow winding streets, lies a three hundred year old stepwell, Toorji ka Jhalra.

These stepwells were designed for making water more accessible to many people.

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In the heart of the Jodhpur old walled city, India, sequestered between narrow winding streets, lies a three hundred year old stepwell, Toorji ka Jhalra.

These stepwells were designed for making water more accessible to many people.

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A 5,000 year old stepwell found in Dholavira, a once large city of the Indus Valley Civilization from 3300-1900 BC (located in present-day Gujarat, India).

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A 5,000 year old stepwell found in Dholavira, a once large city of the Indus Valley Civilization from 3300-1900 BC (located in present-day Gujarat, India).
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भूतों की बनाई दुनिया की सबसे गहरी बावड़ी में बारात हो गई गायब | Chand Baori Stepwell Abhaneri

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In the heart of the Jodhpur old walled city, India, sequestered between narrow winding streets, lies a three hundred year old stepwell, Toorji ka Jhalra.

These stepwells were designed for making water more accessible to many people.

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Prakash(@Prakash20202021) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Amidst the narrow, winding streets of Jodhpur, lies the Toorji ka Jhalra, a 300-year-old stepwell. These architectural marvels were crafted to provide accessible water to the community, serving as a testament to India's ingenuity & communal well-being. 🏰💧

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An image of Ananta Shayana Vishnu in the dark, cool & clear 10th-century stepwell inside the Surwaya fortress, Shivpuri, Madhya Pradesh. This was an old Shaiva monastery. The vapi/baoli was so clean that we could see the underwater walls & the bottom.
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An image of Ananta Shayana Vishnu in the dark, cool & clear 10th-century stepwell inside the Surwaya fortress, Shivpuri, Madhya Pradesh. This was an old Shaiva monastery. The vapi/baoli was so clean that we could see the underwater walls & the bottom.
Personal photos from 2014.
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This breathtaking piece of architecture on the banks of the Saraswati River in Patan, Gujarat was built by Rani Udayamati of the Chaulukya Dynasty in memory of her husband Bhimdev I, hence earning it the name 'The Queen's Stepwell'.

Designed as an inverted temple, this stepwell…

This breathtaking piece of architecture on the banks of the Saraswati River in Patan, Gujarat was built by Rani Udayamati of the Chaulukya Dynasty in memory of her husband Bhimdev I, hence earning it the name 'The Queen's Stepwell'. 

Designed as an inverted temple, this stepwell…
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A 5,000 year old stepwell found in Dholavira, a a once large city of the Indus Valley Civilization from 3300-1900 BC (located in present-day Gujarat, India).
मूलनिवासियों की धरोहर।

post credit : vilas kharat sir

A 5,000 year old stepwell found in Dholavira, a a once large city of the Indus Valley Civilization from 3300-1900 BC (located in present-day Gujarat, India).
मूलनिवासियों की धरोहर। 

post credit : vilas kharat sir
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