
2000 Year Old Aqueduct in Spain | Europe From Above | National Geographic UK
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Segovia is home to many historic treasures, such as a famous Roman aqueduct that is so ancient it is hard to believe it's still standing. The 2000 year old watercourse, which looks like a victorian railway bridge, divides the city's central plaza. Viewed from above, it appears impossibly slim. However, the Romans built it to carry cool fresh water from the surrounding hills into the heart of the city. Along this narrow stone channel is one of the best preserved Roman aqueducts found anywhere in the world.
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