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Tag Archives: Roman Aqueduct

Roman Aqueduct – Lambou Mili

Posted on 24 November 2012 by Robin
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Many visitors to Lesvos are unaware that there are two remaining sections of the Roman aqueduct.

You can read more at Roman Aqueduct near Lambou Mili.

There is even a map showing you where to find it.

Posted in Days Out, Photographs | Tagged Ancient Site, Photography, Roman Aqueduct, Walking | 1 Reply

Roman Aqueduct at Moria

Posted on 16 October 2012 by Robin
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Roman Aquaduct at Moria © Lesvos CalendarsWe have just added a page about the Roman Aqueduct at Moria.

This includes, information about the history of the bridge, a pretty photograph and a map to show you exactly where the aqueduct is.

Very pretty and quite amazing.

 

Posted in Days Out | Tagged Ancient Site, Lesvos, Moria, Roman Aqueduct | Leave a Reply

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