File:Aspendos Aqueduct 3263 panorama.jpg

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English: One of pictures taken from several positions (shown in gps in many cases) of several parts of the aqueduct. The aqueduct is the best preserved Roman aqueduct in Asia Minor, it brought water from the mountains in the north. I am afraid I saw3 only part of it, and so will you. At two points (I think we see just one) the pressure of the water was such that it raised the water in towers to a level 30 meters higher, from the top of which it flowed on.
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Camera location36° 57′ 09.12″ N, 31° 10′ 03.55″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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Aspendos Aqueduct

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7 December 2013

36°57'9.115"N, 31°10'3.551"E

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