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Roman aqueduct, city walls and Casa de las Cadenas. Segovia. Castile Leon. Spain.
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Iglesia de San Andrés, detail of church, Segovia, Spain
Castile and Leon, Castilla Leon, Castilla y Leon, Iberian Peninsula, Iglesia de San Andrés, Roman Catholic, Romanesque, Santa María de la Almudena, Segovia, Spain, St. Andrew's Church, ancient, architecture, cathedral, catholic, church, churches, cross, crosses, detail, exterior, gothic, ornate, religion, medieval
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Iglesia de San Andrés, detail of church, Segovia, Spain
bridges; Architecture; Sydney; Sydney harbour; Sydney harbour bridge; Sydney bridge; Sydney; Australia; bridge; bridges; landmark; circular quay; famous bridges; Australian landmarks; city bridge; new south wales; nsw; capital; structure; sea; port; dock; icon; tourism; tourist; holiday; holidays; travel; foreign travel; worldwide; vacation; down under
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View from the Alcazar. Segovia, Castilla Leon, Spain.
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Pont du Gard, roman aqueduct, bridge, arch, high, heights, viaduct, crossing, tourist attraction, famous, UNESCO world heritage site, heritage, construction, visitors, tourists, sightseeing, travel, old, ancient, stone, France
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The Pont du Gard is a notable ancient Roman aqueduct bridge that crosses the Gard River in southern France. It is part of a 50 km (31 mi) long aqueduct that runs between Uzès and Nîmes in the South of France. It is located in Vers-Pont-du-Gard near Remoulins, in the Gard département. The aqueduct was constructed by the Romans in the 1st century AD and was added to UNESCO’s list of World Heritage Sites in 1985. It is the highest of all Roman aqueduct bridges and is the best preserved after the Aqueduct of Segovia.
Devil's Bridge (Pontarfynach), Redigion is situated high in the foothills of the Pumlumon mountain range twelve miles east of Aberystwyth. The River Rheidol is joined by the River Mynach, plunging 400 foot / 122m down the Mynach Falls. The village's most famous feature is probably the unique arrangement of its three bridges - which are built one on top of the other, across the River Mynach. There is a story that the first bridge was built by the Devil to enable an old woman to cross to rescue her cow. In reality, it is likely that the Abbott of the Cistercian Strata Florida Abbey had the first bridge built so that the monks could reach the sheep pastures to the north. The latest bridge was built by the County Council during the 20th century.
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San Martin church and Juan Bravo statue. Segovia, Castilla Leon, Spain.