Roman Aqueduct
 The Roman aqueduct of Segovia, 1st-2nd C. AD |
 At Plaza Azoguejo, the aqueduct is up to 28m/93ft high |
 The Aqueduct of Segovia |
 No mortar was used in the construction |
 Periodic maintenance being performed on the aqueduct |
 Double arches of the Aqueduct of Segovia |
 Roman Aqueduct, Plaza Azoguejo |
 Aqueduct of Segovia |
 Central portion of the aqueduct with a niche for a statue |
 The Virgen de la Fuencisla, the Patroness of Segovia |
 Al fresco dining beneath the aqueduct, Plaza Azoguejo |
 Casa Candido, next to the Segovia Aqueduct |
 The whole old city of Segovia is protected as a World Heritage Site |
 The Aqueduct was kept in use until recently, delivering water to the Alcazar |
 Aqueduct of Segovia |
 Aqueduct of Segovia |
 Aqueduct of Segovia |
 Aqueduct of Segovia |
 Roma a Segovia en el Bilienario de su Acueducto, 1974 |
 Copy of the famous statue Capitoline Wolf with Romulus & Remus |
 Capitoline Wolf of Segovia |
 Acueducto Romano, Segovia, built by Trajan in the 1st C. |
 Roman Aqueduct, Segovia |
 Roman Aqueduct, Segovia |
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