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Large waterwheels at AntakyaHama, Syria. The city is renowned for its 17 norias (waterwheels) used for watering the gardens, which date back to 1100 BC
Arches of Binari in Antioch, TurkeyArches of Binari in Antioch on the Orontes (Syrian Antioch), a ruined ancient Greco-Roman city on the eastern side of the river, near Antakya close to the southern border of Turkey (formerly Syria)
Roman Art. Ruins ot the roman wall and two arches from the aqueduct which carried water into the Barcino city (late 1st century BC). Square Nova. Barcelona. Catalonia. Spain. Europe
Aqueduct / Donatos RomeDetailed plans of Roman aqueducts. Date: circa 1650
Byzantine aqueduct, Wadi Qelt, West BankByzantine aqueduct at Wadi Qelt, West Bank. Date: 1920s
The High Bridge at Harlem, New York, America. Aqueduct. Date: 1849
Syria - HamaGeneral view of Hama, Syria. The city is renowned for its 17 norias (waterwheels) used for watering the gardens, which date back to 1100 BC