
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures a section of an ancient Roman aqueduct, specifically the remains of the Plovdiv aqueduct, located in the city of Plovdiv, Bulgaria. The structure consists of multiple arches constructed primarily from reddish-brown brickwork, interspersed with horizontal bands of lighter, gray-toned stone or concrete. At least four full arches are visible, with a partial fifth arch extending out of frame to the left. The piers supporting these arches are substantial, and the top of the structure features a cap of rough, gray-brown stones. The aqueduct stands on an elevated grassy embankment, which is lined at its base with a low wall of irregularly shaped, stacked stones. Green deciduous trees are visible both behind and through the archways, with some taller trees situated directly behind the structure. The sky above is overcast, characterized by light gray clouds. In the foreground, a gray asphalt road stretches across the lower portion of the image, running parallel to the historical structure. A circular metal manhole cover is embedded in the asphalt on the left side of the road. A concrete curb separates the road from a narrow sidewalk and a strip of dry, light green grass and earth in the immediate foreground. No people, vehicles, or active interactions are visible in the scene. The overall lighting suggests a cloudy daytime condition. The image is slightly tilted, causing the vertical elements of the aqueduct to lean towards the right.
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