roman aqueduct caesarea

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View of a  sand dune through a gap in the ruins of a Roman aqueduct in Caesarea, northern Israel Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Roman aqueduct of Caesarea near Hadera, Israel. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Roman aqueduct of Caesarea near Hadera, Israel. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sunset view of and arch of the Roman Aqueduct, Caesarea Royalty Free Stock Photo
Keysaria. Israel. Roman aqueduct .caesarea. Royalty Free Stock Photo
A fisherman  in waterproof clothing stands knee-deep in the water of the Mediterranean Sea and catches a fish on a fishing rod Royalty Free Stock Photo
Roman aqueduct beach, evening primrose flower. Israel Royalty Free Stock Photo
Roman aqueduct  in Caesarea
Keysaria. Israel. 2 people sitting on Roman aqueduct .caesarea. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Keysaria. Israel. 2 people sitting on Roman aqueduct .caesarea. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Roman aqueduct beach, evening primrose flower. Israel Royalty Free Stock Photo
View of the Mediterranean Sea through a stone arch Royalty Free Stock Photo
Panoramic sunset view of the beach and Roman Aqueduct, Caesarea Royalty Free Stock Photo
Roman aqueduct, Caesarea Israel Royalty Free Stock Photo
Keysaria. Israel. Roman aqueduct .caesarea. Royalty Free Stock Photo
A Roman aqueduct goes from the Mediterranean Sea inland in Caesarea, Israel. Built on a series of arches, it is now overgrown with shrubs . The ancient city of Caesarea Maritima was built by Herod the Great about 25–13 BCE as a major port.


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