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Deutsch: Lochsteine des antiken Aspendos-Aquädukts, die in der Nähe der Eurymedonbrücke (Köprüpazar Köprüsü) bei Aspendos in Pamphylien (Türkei) aufgereiht liegen. Die Steine wurden beim Bau der Römerbrücke und ihres seldschukischen Nachfolgebaus wiederverwendet.
English: Duct stones of the ancient Aspendos aqueduct lined up in the vicinity of the Eurymedon Bridge (Köprüpazar Köprüsü) near Aspendos, Pamphylia, Turkey. The stones were reused for the building of the Roman bridge and its Seljuk successor.
Date 13 February 2007, 14:38:51 (according to Exif data)
Source originally posted to Flickr as 2007_0213TurkeyWednesday0066
Author Paul VanDerWerf

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