the aqueduct of Roman origin, was in operation until a century ago.
hours has remained a beautiful promenade, 28 kilometers
the houses can be seen under the bridge were the mills until a few years ago (5 years and 2560 days ago)
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This is really cool, but, is this a bridge, or an aquaduct? Can people or cars cross it, or does it just carry water?
passed over men and mules to carry the salt from the sea to our 'internal, and under contained, and still contains the pipes to get water to the city
I have walked across Pont du Gard,, which is probably one of the more well known aqueducts.
exact
the Pont du Gard is wider, unfortunately I have no photos to digital, and
now very tourist .. you only see goats (better!)
I have not found links in English, if you want to translate
http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acquedotto_storico_di_Genova
Cool... These Romans built aqueducts in many places ... I have photos of one in Segovia-ESP
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