L'aqueduc de Zaghouan
L'aqueduc de Zaghouan
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RicherTrips
Monterrey, Mexico4,020 contributions
Jan 2022
Many sections of this aqueduct have survived the Adriano´s era. It´s useful to see it before or after visiting the Water Temples, to get the big picture of this engineering masterpiece.
Written 15 February 2022
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izabela e
3 contributions
Mar 2021
there is no really place where you could find out more about how the aqueducts worked and when were build, place where you could climb on top and see how extensive the construction is.
Written 28 March 2021
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Hans Christian F
Maeloev, Denmark52 contributions
Aug 2019
Amazing to see one of the worlds biggest aqueducts still well preserved from the Roman empire and still very visible to see.
As we did not know of this when going to Oudna and the archaeological site of Uthina, we were overwhelmingly surprised.

Impressing to see an aqueduct that runs along the modern road and in a shape like this.

If you have the slightest interest in the Roman empire and that historical period, you should go to Uthina and see the impressing engineering achievements from the Romans.
Written 17 July 2020
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Nourouchka
World159 contributions
Nov 2019
not well maintained ,dirt around and building new city just behind :(
though this could be much better with colorful lighting all around and life light animation .
Written 12 November 2019
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Saira T
Watford, UK37 contributions
Apr 2019
Amazing work from the Romains. Really enjoyed this attraction. Well worth the stop. Many sections are in excellent conditions
Written 29 August 2019
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Hedimza
Seattle, WA335 contributions
Apr 2019 • Friends
Looking at what the Romans did a while ago and still standing there on your way to Zagouan is a treat. It’s sad though that it’s not protected or lit up night time.
The water was coming from Zaghouan all the way to the capital Tunis.
If the authorities are reading the above please try to add some light. It will give a new dimension.
Written 15 April 2019
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David B
Delray Beach, FL1,142 contributions
Feb 2019 • Couples
We saw this on our way to visit Thuburbo Majus and Dougga. It has authenitc long segments in relatively good shape.
Written 15 February 2019
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Maria S
Alicante, Spain229 contributions
Sep 2015 • Solo
This accueduct was built by the romans to take the wáter from Zaghouan till Cartague, around 130 kms. long. It still remains a good part of it, mainly near the ancient city o Oudhna.
Written 14 October 2015
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B d A
Athens, Greece919 contributions
Sep 2014 • Friends
A roman march along the arid plans supplying Carthage. It looms with topographical prominence in open land and little of its long {>100km} length is extant but imposingly present. You can have an en route glimpse by car or go to a more serious 'autopsy' endeavour. Scale, arcade-work, visibility of joints, elevation are all there. It is life provider in terms of historical infrastructure and can be enjoyed in situ unhindered. A fine example not far from the capital, an affordable taxi ride, and a world apart. Do not miss it.
Written 28 January 2015
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holidayseeker
Derry, UK3,273 contributions
Oct 2014 • Couples
Visited this Roman Water temple on the way to Dougga. It is very well preserved at the site of a water spring in the mountains where the Romans built aqueducts to take the water 128 km to Carthage. The water pipes can still be clearly seen amazing after all these years. The site is deserted and is rarely visited but it is amazing , well worth a visit. There are no bathroom facilities, cafes shops or anything.
Written 3 November 2014
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