
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows the aqueduct of Segovia, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, in Segovia, Spain (latitude: 40.948, longitude: -4.118). The aqueduct, built by the Romans in the 1st century AD, is a massive stone structure made of granite blocks, with two levels of arches. The aqueduct is visible in the foreground, with a blue sky and a few birds flying above it. The aqueduct is used as a pedestrian walkway. In the middle ground, a group of people are walking in front of the aqueduct. To the right of the aqueduct, there are a number of buildings, including one with a sign for "Horno Asado," indicating a bakery that sells roast meat. The buildings are traditional Spanish architecture, with tiled roofs and yellow stucco walls. There are trees in front of some of the buildings. In the background, a few people are visible walking in front of the aqueduct. The scene is peaceful and serene.
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