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Spain. Tarragona. Roman aquaductDevils Bridge Aqueduct. 2nd c. SPAIN. Tarragona. Also known as Ferreres Acqueduct or Devils Bridge (Pont del Diable), 217 m. long and 26 m. high. Roman art. Early Empire. Architecture
Spain - Segova, The Roman AqueductBlack and white lantern slide of a Roman built acqueduct structure. Slide number 17 of Box 148 entitled Spain Bull Fighting & Spanish Life Date: circa 1890s
Segovia. The Acqueduct, 19th c. Engraving. SPAIN
Devils Bridge Aqueduct. 2nd c. SPAIN. CATALONIA. TARRAGONA. Tarragona. Also known as Ferreres Acqueduct or Devils Bridge (Pont del Diable), 217 m. long and 26 m. high. Roman art. Early Empire
JOAQUIM, Leandro (1738-1798). View of the Lagoon of Boqueirao and the Acqueduct of Santa Teresa. 18th c. Colonial baroque. Oil on canvas. BRAZIL. Rio de Janeiro. National Museum of Fine Arts