Sometimes when we click pictures and we look at them after some time, that is when we realise the real value of those shots. I have a habit of clicking stills where ever I go and yesterday I was just refreshing my memories when these two shots caught my attention. Not because they were perfect but because they carried centuries along with them. Just take a look at these two pictures and travel centuries with them.
This place is situated in the heart of Delhi, Connaught Place. Not many are aware of this and often miss out while travelling to India. According to Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), Agrasen Ki Baoli measures 58.52 metres x 13.71 meters at ground level. It was built by Maharaja Agrasen in the 14th century. It has been constructed by putting together uneven stone units, usually called ‘rubble masonry.’ The monument is divided into four levels with a flight of 108 steep steps leading down to the well.
The most amazing thing is while checking this monument we can see skyscrapers right on the back side which gives a view of centuries embracing each other.
I clicked this image while bike riding to Mcleodganj. This is a picture of a factory situated at the bank of river Byas. I could not find more details but yes it gave me an expression of the bondage of centuries as if the time stood still.
I hope that you have liked and agree with what I felt while looking at these pictures. Please do not hesitate to comment.