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This ancient aqueduct is a massive stone structure built in the 16th century to bring fresh water over long distances. Stretching for kilometers, it winds through the city and countryside, showing off impressive arches and engineering skills from the past. The structure is a symbol of how people solved big problems with creativity and hard work.
- The structure is most popular for its long, dramatic arches that cut across roads, fields, and even through buildings.
- You can walk along parts of it and see how it blends into the city, with houses and shops built right into its arches.
- The views from the top sections are awesome, especially at sunset.
- See Epic History Up Close: Walking next to the arches, you get a real sense of how old and important this place is. Itโs like touching history.
- Unique Photo Spots: The arches make for some of the coolest photos, especially where they run through the city and countryside.
- Chill Walks with a View: The path along the structure is perfect for a relaxed walk, with great views and a peaceful vibe.
- No ticket or booking needed, itโs free to visit.
- No special dress code, but comfy shoes are a good idea for walking.
- Best time to visit is late afternoon or sunset for the best light and cooler temps.
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