I never thought potholes could be picturesque. That was until I visited Nighoj, a tiny village in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra, nearly 30km of a winding road journey from Ranjangaon on the Pune-Ahmednagar highway. Known mostly for its temples, this pilgrim village also boasts of the largest natural potholes in Asia. When I first stepped on the crater-riddled terrain and looked down, I saw a green-tinted Kukdi river meander lazily through it. The artistry of the terrain was otherworldly.