Stepwell, Rajasthan (India)
The stepwell in Abhaneri village, eastern Rajasthan state is a `unique` work in India.
Stepwell, Rajasthan (India)
The stepwell in Abhaneri village, eastern Rajasthan state is a `unique` work in India.
Stepwell, Rajasthan (India)
The well’s unique architecture is surrounded by 3,500 narrow steps.
Stepwell, Rajasthan (India)
The well’s unique architecture is surrounded by 3,500 narrow steps.
Stepwell, Rajasthan (India)
The well is 20m deep, the water is bright blue and thick.
Stepwell, Rajasthan (India)
The well is 20m deep, the water is bright blue and thick.
Haiku Stairs, Hawaii (USA)
Haiku Stairs is known as the `Stairway to Heaven`, located on the island of Oahu, Hawaii.
Haiku Stairs, Hawaii (USA)
Haiku Stairs is known as the `Stairway to Heaven`, located on the island of Oahu, Hawaii.
Haiku Stairs, Hawaii (USA)
In the early 1950s, wooden steps were replaced with metal to increase pedestrian safety in rainy weather here.
Haiku Stairs, Hawaii (USA)
In the early 1950s, wooden steps were replaced with metal to increase pedestrian safety in rainy weather here.
Haiku Stairs, Hawaii (USA)
Climbing the winding stairs, visitors can take in the wonderful surrounding landscape.
Haiku Stairs, Hawaii (USA)
Climbing the winding stairs, visitors can take in the wonderful surrounding landscape.
Tiger and Turtle Spiral Ladder, Duisburg (Germany)
The giant ladder inspired by a roller coaster is a famous structure in Duisburg, Germany.
Tiger and Turtle Spiral Ladder, Duisburg (Germany)
The giant ladder inspired by a roller coaster is a famous structure in Duisburg, Germany.
Tiger and Turtle Spiral Ladder, Duisburg (Germany)
Visitors can walk on the 20 m high ladder, experience the unique `twisting` feeling and enjoy the surrounding scenery.
Tiger and Turtle Spiral Ladder, Duisburg (Germany)
Visitors can walk on the 20 m high ladder, experience the unique `twisting` feeling and enjoy the surrounding scenery.
Steps to the central tower of Angkor Wat (Cambodia)
The stone stairs leading to the central tower of Angkor Wat are also famous stairs that `captivate` tourists.
Steps to the central tower of Angkor Wat (Cambodia)
The stone stairs leading to the central tower of Angkor Wat are also famous stairs that `captivate` tourists.
Steps to the central tower of Angkor Wat (Cambodia)
Leading to the 65 m high central tower, the stairs are so steep that visitors almost have to crawl to climb up.
Steps to the central tower of Angkor Wat (Cambodia)
Leading to the 65 m high central tower, the stairs are so steep that visitors almost have to crawl to climb up.
Steps to the central tower of Angkor Wat (Cambodia)
The steepness of the ladder makes many faint-hearted visitors shiver.
Steps to the central tower of Angkor Wat (Cambodia)
The steepness of the ladder makes many faint-hearted visitors shiver.
Heaven’s Gate Staircase at Tianmen Mountain (China)
The caves at Thien Mon Mountain were formed in 263 BC.
Heaven’s Gate Staircase at Tianmen Mountain (China)
The caves at Thien Mon Mountain were formed in 263 BC.
Heaven’s Gate Staircase at Tianmen Mountain (China)
According to legend, Heaven’s Gate is the place that connects the mortal world with the fairies.
Heaven’s Gate Staircase at Tianmen Mountain (China)
According to legend, Heaven’s Gate is the place that connects the mortal world with the fairies.
Coastal Stairway  San Juan de Gaztelugatxe (Spain)
To get to the small island of Saint John, visitors must go through a small narrow staircase by the sea.
Coastal Stairway  San Juan de Gaztelugatxe (Spain)
To get to the small island of Saint John, visitors must go through a small narrow staircase by the sea.
San Juan de Gaztelugatxe Coastal Stairway (Spain)
According to legend, if you pass this road, you should go and ring the bell of the church on the island 3 times.
San Juan de Gaztelugatxe Coastal Stairway (Spain)
According to legend, if you pass this road, you should go and ring the bell of the church on the island 3 times.
Nhu Binh (according to Huffington Post)
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