7 aqueduct grandest in the world

7 aqueduct grandest in the world



Water tunnel, a provider of water for domestic use or irrigation may be under or above ground. In some places this world, there are towering aqueduct divides the city, such as this stunning example 7 tunnel.

1.Water Tunnel Camaya


Camaya aqueduct was built in the time of King Joao V (1706 - 1750) reigned. The goal is a provider of water to the city of Lisbon. This aqueduct has 109 poles that lined from end to end. High buffer aqueduct reaches 65 meters.

2. Water Tunnel Vanvitelli


Vanvitelli aqueduct was built by an architecture named Luigi Vanvitelli. Luigi aqueduct was built on the orders of King Charles VII of Naples to Caserta royal supply.

3. Eagle Water Tunnel


Eagle aqueduct is a water tunnel that has the most complex construction in Spain. Aqueduct was built in the 1st century AD.

4. Water tunnel Santiago de Queretaro


Aqueduct Santiago de Queretaro is located in Mexico. Its length is 1280 meters and a height of 20 meters. Aqueduct was built by the Marquis Juan Antonio in 1738.

5. Water Tunnel Segovia



Segovia aqueduct which was the longest aqueduct Roman relic. It is in western Europe, precisely in Segovia, Spain, and has a length of 728 meters with a height of 28 meters.

6. Water Tunnel The Pont du Gard



Aqueduct "The Pont du Gard" is the highest tunnel Roman relic. This tunnel stands on the River Gardon in France. Its length is 275 meters with a height of 47 meters. This tunnel is the site of the world are protected by UNESCO




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