L'aqueduc de Zaghouan Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Mind-blowing engineering
We saw the end destination Carthage of this 132km-long aqueduct, and now we traveled to the source. Along the way, closer to Zaghouan, it is at its most impressive. Gigantic pillars support this artif...
We saw the end destination Carthage of this 132km-long aqueduct, and now we traveled to the source. Along the way, closer to Zaghouan, it is at its most impressive. Gigantic pillars support this artif...
Many sections of this aqueduct have survived the Adriano´s era. It´s useful to see it before or after visiting the Water Temples, to get the big picture of this engineering masterpiece.
Many sections of this aqueduct have survived the Adriano´s era. It´s useful to see it before or after visiting the Water Temples, to get the big picture of this engineering masterpiece.
there is no really place where you could find out more about how the aqueducts worked and when were build, place where you could climb on top and see how extensive the construction is.
Mind-blowing engineering
We saw the end destination Carthage of this 132km-long aqueduct, and now we traveled to the source. Along the way, closer to Zaghouan, it is at its most impressive. Gigantic pillars support this artif...
Mind-blowing engineering
We saw the end destination Carthage of this 132km-long aqueduct, and now we traveled to the source. Along the way, closer to Zaghouan, it is at its most impressive. Gigantic pillars support this artif...
Worth a stop
Many sections of this aqueduct have survived the Adriano´s era. It´s useful to see it before or after visiting the Water Temples, to get the big picture of this engineering masterpiece.
Worth a stop
Many sections of this aqueduct have survived the Adriano´s era. It´s useful to see it before or after visiting the Water Temples, to get the big picture of this engineering masterpiece.
Interesting how they built it
there is no really place where you could find out more about how the aqueducts worked and when were build, place where you could climb on top and see how extensive the construction is.