Aqueduct of Segovia: The Mortar-Less Miracle
(via Amusing Planet) The aqueduct of Segovia is a classic example of Roman water transport architecture—simple in design, yet magnificent
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(via Amusing Planet) The aqueduct of Segovia is a classic example of Roman water transport architecture—simple in design, yet magnificent
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