Often referred to as Kumbhalgarh Wall or simply as Kumbhalgarh Fort as a
whole, the wall is perhaps best known by its most sensational — and fitting
— name: The Great Wall of India. This is appropriate, as the wall extends
over 36 Kilometers around the perimeter of the fort, making it the
second-longest continuous wall on the planet after the far more well-known
Great Wall of China.
Its anonymity is mystifying, since this is no crumbling line of bricks
fascinating only by description. The wall is massive, and breathtakingly
majestic as it snakes through valleys and along mountaintops, again bearing
a striking resemblance to its cousin in China. At its widest sections, the
wall is 15 meters thick, and beautifully masoned with thousands of stone
bricks and decorative flourishes along the top, making this just as
attractive as a tourist destination as it once was effective as a deterrent.

http://www.atlasobscura.com/places/great-wall-india

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The Great Wall Of India
Everybody knows the Great Wall of China, but not many aware that India has
its own great wall. Not only that, In...

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