Ancient Roman Architecture
A roman aqueduct was a piece of architecture in ancient Rome that not only looks pretty impressive, but it also served a very practical purpose. These series of tunnels, bridges, and ridges were used to transport clean water for everyday use in Rome. They were powered by gravity to carry water from bodies of water to inside cites, and even had enough momentum to travel uphill sometimes. There's even one that's still operational today, called the Aqua Virgo, which was around back in the days of the Roman Empire.
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