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08-APR-2012

Acueducto de Segovia

The bridge is built from approximately 20.400 blocks of granite, 7.500 m3 of granite with a total weight of 20.000 tons. The largest block in the bridge has a weight of 2 tons, and blocks of 1.000 kg are common. The granite was obtained locally from granite outcrops NE of the city up to 5 km away. Since no quarries have been found that can have produced such a large amount of granite, it is assumed that the blocks were obtained from large granite boulders that dotted the landscape at that time; presently, there is a marked absence of large granite boulders close to Segovia.
Small holes in most of the granite blocks of the bridge indicate that the bridge was built using cranes with grips that tightens when weight is suspended.
The rounded, bossed form of the granite blocks of the aqueduct is partly original, but also enhanced by weathering of the relatively soft granite in the course of time.

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Bill Klein21-Aug-2012 15:01
Outstanding POV, Jose! VV!
MarcViskens06-Jun-2012 17:53
very impressif José
nice angle
marc
Apostolos Tikopoulos29-May-2012 19:46
Fantastic perspective. V.
clickA SF25-May-2012 21:04
Architectural marvel... Great POV! BV
ted
Hank Vander Velde25-May-2012 02:28
WOW! Jose. Terrific image and explanation. With all our fancy computer design programs and modern construction techniques, we would be hard pressed to have a modern structure last this long.
Guest 25-May-2012 01:20
amazing structure. Awesome imge. V
Barry S Moore25-May-2012 01:13
brilliant POV and great observation on its age and robustness. ~V~
Range View 25-May-2012 00:54
Fascinating structure and a splendid perspective shot Jose. V.
David.
Bob Patton25-May-2012 00:11
I'd bet that a thousand years ago people looked up at it and got the same impression I get from your photo: it's held up by magic. Congrats on a marvelous image.
Graeme24-May-2012 23:24
Excellent perspective, Jose.BV
woody3424-May-2012 22:26
Super perspective..wonderful shot of those arches.
Photo.Keely24-May-2012 21:58
Nice work! V.
Helen Betts24-May-2012 21:13
Super POV! And amazing information as well, thanks for that!
Martin Lamoon24-May-2012 21:11
Superb columns, great point of view. V
Guest 24-May-2012 20:51
so impressive - the aqueduct and your image..hope nothing fell on you, so brave!
John Reynolds LRPS24-May-2012 20:00
An amazing structure. Great viewpoint. V.
Stephanie24-May-2012 19:59
We were in Segovia years ago! :)
Jim Coffman24-May-2012 19:59
And it is still standing! Amazing. Great shot!
Michael Tauber24-May-2012 19:53
Great perspective.
Stephanie24-May-2012 19:53
Fabulous pov Jose! :)
Fabienne24-May-2012 19:51
Superbe perspective, c'est bien fait.
Marcia Colelli24-May-2012 19:47
Great perspective and details V
marie-jose wolff24-May-2012 19:37
breathtaking point of view! V
janescottcumming24-May-2012 19:36
Very cool composition!
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