Early Morning at the Aqueduct of Segovia
by Joan Carroll
Title
Early Morning at the Aqueduct of Segovia
Artist
Joan Carroll
Medium
Photograph - Digital Art
Description
I arrived in Segovia first on the high speed train and then via a bus connection to the central city. The bus drops you off right here at the Roman Aqueducts of Segovia (well, actually on the other side of the aqueducts from this viewpoint). It is definitely a WOW moment! My B&B was located just past that building, up a small hill a few blocks to the left so I was able to visit this incredible scene over and over again! The Aqueduct of Segovia is a Roman aqueduct and one of the most significant and best-preserved ancient monuments left on the Iberian Peninsula. It is the foremost symbol of Segovia, as evidenced by its presence on the city's coat of arms. The actual date of the Aqueduct's construction had always been considered a mystery until the end of the 20th century when a German archaeologist managed to decipher the text on the dedication plaque by studying the anchors that held the now missing bronze letters in place. Using this method, he was able to determine that it was the Emperor Domitian (AD 81-96) who ordered its construction. It had been kept functioning throughout the centuries and preserved in excellent condition. It provided water to Segovia until the mid 19th century. The Segovia Aqueduct is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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July 14th, 2015
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JOHN TELFER
Joan, Fantastic detailed capture of the Aqueduct of Segovia in the early morning hours LF
Dawn Currie
Beautiful image. Thank you for sharing it in the USA Photographers group discussion so that it might be part of my weekly ‘art walk’ that lets me forget the pain and lifts my spirit.