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The La Malga cisterns at Carthage, Tunisia. Artist: Samuel Magal
The La Malga cisterns at Carthage, Tunisia. The La Malga cisterns were built by the Romans to store water brought from the Zaghouan hills in an aqueduct 132km/82mi long. Only 15 of the original 24 cisterns are now left, each 95m/312ft long, 12.5m/41ft wide and 11.50m/38ft high.
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AR9158023
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5129px × 3419px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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AFRICA
African
ANCIENT CITY
ANCIENT GREECE
ANCIENT ROME
ANCIENT SITE
Archaeology
archeology
Architecture
building
BUILDINGS
CARTHAGE
Carthaginian
Cistern
Cityscape
color
CONTINENT
country
geographical feature
Geography
Greece
Health
Hygiene
Jebel Zaghouan
Jebel Zaghwan
La Malga cisterns
LOCATION
Magal
mountain
MOUNTAINS
Photograph
Ruin
RUINED
RUINS
SAMUEL
Samuel Magal
Sites & Photos
Sites and Photos
TGN
TUNIS
tunisia
Tunisian
WATER SUPPLY
Zaghouan
Zaghwan