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Ancient stepwell Panna Meena ka Kund - Amer
India

The amazing ancient stepwell complex named Panna Meena ka Kund was built in the 16th century and designed by Brahmin.  The reason for its building was for collectioning of rainwater during monsoons, taking a bath, washing clothes and for domestic use. The staircase structure was built so beautifully with unique systematic staircases architecture, where the steps start from above the sea level and descend to the pond area. You cannot walk down the steps and without the possibility of shots with a tripod, with incredibly long and annoying negotiation. (As everywhere in India). Finally at least for a bribe was the chance to take a panorama from the hand...

Copyright: Sergej Esnault
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 25880x12940
Taken: 17/10/2016
Uploaded: 08/02/2018
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