In ancient times, stepwells were used in arid regions of Western India to enable people to reach groundwater that was deep underground. A fascinating and intricate feat of engineering and architecture, these wells had galleries and stairwells reaching all the way down to the water level.
Chand Baori (stepwell), Abhaneri, Rajasthan, India By Doron (Own work) GFDL or CC-BY-SA-3.0, via Wikimedia Commons |
Chicago journalist Victoria Lautman spent several years, studying and photographing 120 steps across 7 Indian states. Photographs of her collection which include a mesmerizing helical well and palace structures are featured in many publications.
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