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Traces of the Romans in provence:: the Aqueduct of Barbegal

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The aqueducts and mills of Barbegal were a complex work of two parallel aqueducts, which led drinking water from the alpillas to the city of Arles and also turned the mills, which could produce flour for "Arelates". The aqueduct, from which remains are still present near the mill Barbegal, is a branch of the aqueduct of Caparon, which derived the water from the southern slopes of the alpilles. The construction techniques of the section in front …
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The aqueducts and mills of Barbegal were a complex work of two parallel aqueducts, which led drinking water from the alpillas to the city of Arles and also turned the mills, which could produce flour for "Arelates". The aqueduct, from which remains are still present near the mill Barbegal, is a branch of the aqueduct of Caparon, which derived the water from the southern slopes of the alpilles. The construction techniques of the section in front …

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Lokalkompass broke the news in on Friday, August 15, 2025.
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