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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
Norias at Orontes River in Hama, SyriaTwo norias on opposite banks of the Orontes River in Hama, a city in west Syria. Norias are devices similar to water wheels which were used to lift water to a higher elevation
Noria at Orontes River in Hama, SyriaOne of the Norias of Hama, a city in west Syria, as seen through a stone arch at the bank of the Orontes River. Norias are
Street next to one of the Norias of Hama, SyriaMan walking on a street in Hama, a city in west Syria. On the left one of the Norias of Hama along the Orontes River can be seen
Hama, Syria, Bridge over Orontes River and Giant WaterwheelsHama, Syria - Great Bridge over the El-Assi (Orontes) River and the Giant waterwheels. The city is renowned for these seventeen norias, which locals claim date back to 1100 BC
Syria. Hama. Noria in the Orontes river next to the aqueductSyrian. The Norias of Bechriyyat in Hama. The waterwheels at Hama, known as Norias, are up to 20m high and have been standing since the 13th century. Middle East
Hama, Syria - The Giant waterwheels on the Orontes River. The city is renowned for these seventeen norias, which locals claim date back to 1100 BC
Hama Syria - Great Bridge over the El-Assi RiverHama, Syria - Great Bridge over the El-Assi (Orontes) River and the Giant waterwheels. The city is renowned for these seventeen norias, which locals claim date back to 1100 BC
Syrian. Hama. The Noria of Al-Mohamedieh of Hama along the Orentes river. Middle East
Syria. Hama. General view and the noria in the Orontes river
Syria. Hama. Noria in the Orontes river next to Nur Al-Din Mosque, erected by Nur ad-Din Zangi in 1172
Syria - Hama - Russian Consul General on the OrontesHama, Syria - The Russian Consul General on the Orontes River, accompanied by The Greek Orthodox clergy. They are photographed by a large and free-flowing waterwheel
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