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World's ten must-see lesser known wonders

New Delhi: Great monuments can be inspirational and remind today's generation of powerful thinkers of the past. While most of these wonders will be known to a few people, they are, on the whole, not

PTI Updated on: March 10, 2013 6:23 IST
6. Ajanta Caves, India



The Ajanta Caves in Maharashtra, India are rock-cut cave monuments dating from the second century BC, containing paintings and sculpture considered to be masterpieces of both Buddhist religious art and universal pictorial art. By AD 480 the caves at Ajanta were abandoned.



During the next 1300 years the jungle grew back and the caves were hidden, unvisited and undisturbed until the Spring of 1819 when a British officer in the Madras army entered the steep gorge on the trail of a tiger.

Somehow, deep within the tangled undergrowth, he came across the almost hidden entrance to one of the caves.

Exploring that first cave, long since a home to nothing more than birds and bats and a lair for other, larger, animals, Captain Smith wrote his name in pencil on one of the walls. Still faintly visible, it records his name and the date, April 1819.
 
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