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A 15th-century Roman bridge was damaged by floods in Spain. The historic structure in Talavera de la Reina, in Toledo, partially collapsed early on Sunday morning, March 23. Heavy rainfall caused ...
All these structures were built by the Roman army. After the disaster around the bridge, a deep pond with a diameter of 45 meters remained. In Roman times, passersby occasionally made offerings in ...
Known locally as the “Roman” bridge, the Santa Catalina Bridge is the oldest in Talavera.Its origins trace back to Roman times, but much of what stands today was built during the late 15th ...
Individually, the posts didn’t look like much, but together they revealed the location of ancient Roman bridges, piers, culverts and roads. Archaeologists and volunteers remove one of the 1,900 ...
Individually, the posts didn’t look like much, but together they revealed the location of ancient Roman bridges, piers, culverts and roads. Archaeologists and volunteers remove one of the 1,900 ...
Individually, the posts didn’t look like much, but together they revealed the location of ancient Roman bridges, piers, culverts and roads. Archaeologists and volunteers remove one of the 1,900 ...
Individually, the posts didn’t look like much, but together they revealed the location of ancient Roman bridges, piers, culverts and roads. Archaeologists and volunteers remove one of the 1,900 ...
Individually, the posts didn’t look like much, but together they revealed the location of ancient Roman bridges, piers, culverts and roads. Archaeologists and volunteers remove one of the 1,900 ...
Individually, the posts didn’t look like much, but together they revealed the location of ancient Roman bridges, piers, culverts and roads. Archaeologists and volunteers remove one of the 1,900 ...
Individually, the posts didn’t look like much, but together they revealed the location of ancient Roman bridges, piers, culverts and roads. Archaeologists and volunteers remove one of the 1,900 ...
Individually, the posts didn’t look like much, but together they revealed the location of ancient Roman bridges, piers, culverts and roads. Archaeologists and volunteers remove one of the 1,900 ...