Neemrana Baori
This abandoned stepwell is one of the largest, deepest, and certainly one of the creepiest in India.

📜 Subterranean stepwell, also known as baori, baoli, bawadi, and vav, is a unique type of water-harvesting structure in India. 🔍 Marvel of architecture and engineering, built for year-round water supply, it is located near Neemrana Fort in Rajasthan. # Why Go 🌊 Explore a huge, deep, manmade chasm with nearly 200 steps. 🏛️ Marvel at impressive architecture, engineering, and art. 🤫 Experience a palpable sense of abandonment and history. 📸 Great for unique photography. # Why Avoid ⚠️ Acrophobia warning due to nearly vertical steps. 🗑️ Overwhelming sense of abandonment, with decay, garbage, and graffiti. 🦇 Presence of bats and precariously hanging bee nests. # Tips 📍 Located just a few kilometers off the busy Delhi/Jaipur highway.

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