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Re: Roman aqueduct (Segovia, Spain)Zaffs we visited Segovia last year. Amazing place and that aquaduct? It's an astonishing piece of architecture and engineering. Those Romans could really build stuff. Our NSW RTA road builders could take some lessons from them.
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And we wish they would. g.
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Re: Roman aqueduct (Segovia, Spain)That's some awesome engineering there. Shame they don't build things like they used too
Re: Roman aqueduct (Segovia, Spain)Thank you all for your comments. This roman structure was built during the first century AD and like so many monuments the camera doesn't do it justice and you would need wide angle lens and access to the rooftop of the opposite house to photograph without distortion and even so you would not get all in.
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