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Nymphaeum
We saw there the water of this spring ended, in Carthage, and followed the route of the aqueduct for 132km. A mind-blowing feat of Roman engineering, instigated by the mighty Hadrianus. The site itsel...
We saw there the water of this spring ended, in Carthage, and followed the route of the aqueduct for 132km. A mind-blowing feat of Roman engineering, instigated by the mighty Hadrianus. The site itsel...
Even though it’s empty of sculptures or decoration, the temple and its settlement is majestic. This semicircular temple, with different levels and stairs, with the Atlas Mountains as a background, is ...
Even though it’s empty of sculptures or decoration, the temple and its settlement is majestic. This semicircular temple, with different levels and stairs, with the Atlas Mountains as a background, is ...
The Water Temple is a stunning piece of Roman architecture where you can see how the Romans extracted the water and transported it to Chartage via 139 km of aquaduct. The place is really nice, with be...
Nymphaeum
We saw there the water of this spring ended, in Carthage, and followed the route of the aqueduct for 132km. A mind-blowing feat of Roman engineering, instigated by the mighty Hadrianus. The site itsel...
Nymphaeum
We saw there the water of this spring ended, in Carthage, and followed the route of the aqueduct for 132km. A mind-blowing feat of Roman engineering, instigated by the mighty Hadrianus. The site itsel...
Worth a detour
Even though it’s empty of sculptures or decoration, the temple and its settlement is majestic. This semicircular temple, with different levels and stairs, with the Atlas Mountains as a background, is ...
Worth a detour
Even though it’s empty of sculptures or decoration, the temple and its settlement is majestic. This semicircular temple, with different levels and stairs, with the Atlas Mountains as a background, is ...
Historical Site
The Water Temple is a stunning piece of Roman architecture where you can see how the Romans extracted the water and transported it to Chartage via 139 km of aquaduct. The place is really nice, with be...