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English: Near the village of Moría, these remains of an aqueduct, built at around 200, can be seen. It was constructed to lead water from Mt Olympus to Mytilene, and the simple fact that it is still standing today is a testament to the skill of roman engineering.
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Author Jonathan Lundqvist from Stockholm, Sweden

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