A low-angle, eye-level view captures an ancient, crumbling stone aqueduct with a series of arches
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A low-angle, eye-level view captures an ancient, crumbling stone aqueduct with a series of arches

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A low-angle, eye-level view captures an ancient, crumbling stone aqueduct with a series of arches. The aqueduct is built into a rocky hillside, with dry grass and prickly pear cactus growing in front of it. A dirt path winds along the right side of the aqueduct. In the background, the hillside is covered with more dry vegetation and a few scattered trees, leading up to a bright blue sky. Three green cables stretch diagonally across the top left of the frame, suggesting a cable car or similar transport system. The aqueduct is made of large, rough-hewn stone blocks, some of which have fallen away. The arches are filled with rubble or dark shadows. Two people are visible on top of the aqueduct, one wearing a bright green shirt. The overall impression is one of historical decay and a rugged, Mediterranean landscape. This aqueduct is likely part of the ancient Roman infrastructure that exists in Palermo, Italy.