DescriptionTarragona.Pont del diable aqüeducte.jpg
Photo taken by Gpatgn (Apr 17, 2006).
Català: Tarragona. Aqüeducte de les Ferreres o Pont del Diable. segle I dC.
English: Tarragona. Roman Aqueduct. 1st century AD
Français : Tarragone, l'aqueduct romain ou Pont du Diable (Ier siècle Av. J.C.).
Suomi: Tarragonan akvedukti eli "Paholaisen silta" (Pont del Diable). Ensimmäiseltä vuosisadalta.
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Photo taken by Gpatgn a few months ago. Català: Tarragona. Aqüeducte de les Ferreres o Pont del Diable. segle I dC. English: Tarragona. Roman Aqueduct. 1st century AD