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Caesarea — Partially buried Roman aqueduct under the sand — publisher Palphot Ltd, no. 9981 - Front
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Caesarea — Partially buried Roman aqueduct under the sand — publisher Palphot Ltd, no. 9981

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Description

View of a Roman stone aqueduct with multiple arches, partially buried in the sand, with a blue sky and wild plants in the foreground. On the reverse, a handwritten letter dated 11.8.93, an Israeli stamp, and a legend in French and Hebrew explaining that the aqueduct was built to bring drinking water from mountain springs to the city.

Characteristics

Type
Modern postcard (CPM)
Reference
DMHC17
Condition
good condition
Availability
Unique piece
Condition
Guaranteed as shown in front and back scans

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