Devils Bridge Tarragona Spain Desaturated is a photograph by Joan Carroll which was uploaded on January 17th, 2017.
Devils Bridge Tarragona Spain Desaturated
The famous Pont del Diable, or Devil's Bridge, is only a fragment of a much larger conduit used to supply water to the city of Tarragona Spain. Built... more
by Joan Carroll
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Devils Bridge Tarragona Spain Desaturated
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Joan Carroll
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Photograph - Photography And Digital Art
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The famous Pont del Diable, or Devil's Bridge, is only a fragment of a much larger conduit used to supply water to the city of Tarragona Spain. Built in the 1st century BCE, the Pont del Diable brought water to the city of Tarragona from 15 miles away. The portion constituting what is today also called the Les Ferreres aqueduct is 217 metres long and nearly 2 metres wide, reaching a maximum height of 27 metres. The upper tier is comprised of 25 arches, and the lower tier of 11, each with a span of 5.90 metres. You can walk along the top of the aqueduct across the small valley, which is a thrill for experiencing history up close. Besides a link to the Roman Empire, the aqueduct was used into the 18th century to bring water to Tarragona, showing the perfection of Roman architecture. The bridge is located 4 kilometers north of the city and it is part of the Archaeological Ensemble of Tarraco (listed as a UNESCO's World Heritage Site since 2000). Fun Fact: the name Devil's Bridge arose because of a local legend which says it was constructed by the Devil after winning a bet in which a fair lady bet her soul.
FEATURED PHOTO, Art - It Is Good For You group, 4/6/17
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January 17th, 2017