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Aquaducts
Description:
Aquaducts refers to a structure or channel designed to carry water from one place to another, typically by means of gravity. They have been historically used for providing water supply, irrigation, and transportation purposes.
Examples:
- The ancient Romans built impressive aquaducts to transport water to their cities.
- The aquaducts in this region were built during the 19th century and still function to supply water to local communities.
- Despite their age, the aquaducts remain intact and are a remarkable display of ancient engineering.
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