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Man passes in front of Segovias 2, 000-year-old Roman aqueduct in central Spain
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Man passes in front of Segovias 2, 000-year-old Roman aqueduct in central Spain
A man passes in front of Segovias 2, 000-year-old Roman aqueduct in central Spain April 8, 2006. Segovias aqueduct, which stretches from the walls of the old town to the edges of Sierra de Guadarrama, is one of the greatest surviving monuments of Roman engineering. Its construction is considered a masterpiece because its 20, 400 stone blocks are not united by mortar or concrete. REUTERS/Victor Fraile BEST QUALITY AVAILABLE - GM1DSIMQSHa
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This print captures the awe-inspiring sight of a man passing in front of Segovia's 2,000-year-old Roman aqueduct in central Spain. Taken on April 8,2006, this image showcases the remarkable engineering feat that is Segovia's aqueduct. Stretching from the walls of the old town to the edges of Sierra de Guadarrama, it stands as one of the greatest surviving monuments from ancient Rome. What makes this aqueduct truly extraordinary is its construction technique. Composed of an astonishing 20,400 stone blocks, it defies conventional methods by not relying on mortar or concrete to hold it together. This architectural masterpiece has withstood centuries and continues to amaze visitors with its grandeur and durability. The photograph beautifully captures both the timeless elegance of the Roman aqueduct and a fleeting moment in modern life as a man passes by. The contrast between ancient history and contemporary existence creates a sense of wonderment and reflection. Victor Fraile skillfully frames this scene, allowing viewers to appreciate both the scale and intricacy of Segovia's aqueduct while emphasizing its integration into everyday life. As we gaze upon this image, we are reminded not only of humanity's ability to create enduring structures but also our capacity for coexistence with history
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