The Konkini well is said to be 500 years old. The well has a square cross section. The inner walls are lined with laterite. The stones are as old too. Only the Gaud Saraswat Brahmins used to drink from this well
The Dutch well is slightly modern in comparison, only 350 years old. Circular in Cross section. This was for the Dutch
Due to the proximity to the sea, the water in both wells is fairly saline. TDS 1400 ppm. Hence rainwater harvesting has also been undertaken to redirect water from the rooftops of nearby homes into this well. Due to the availability of municipal supply not many people look to these wells as a source of water and perhaps hence the indifference. However when water is in short supply in the village, the community does look to these wells for water. Both wells do not dry up all through the year.
Both these wells are not far from each other and it makes for a good vision to imagine the dutch and the GSBs drawing water from adjacent wells !!
Laterite wall for the Konkini well |
The Konkini well |
Dutch Well |
Now lined with cement |