Rome architecture

Aqueduct of Segovia
This is the Aqueduct of Segovia built somewhere around 50 AD, and It is located on the Iberian peninsula. It was built to control the flow of drinking water from the River Frio to the city of Segovia. in the end it was a massive 16km-long structure built using only about 24,000 giant blocks of granite. The Roman engineers did not have any mortar to hold the blocks together and with 165 arches over 30 feet in height, this structure remains an architectural phenomenon. It  has been a symbol of Segovia for centuries. and continues to stand well preserved to this day.  

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