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The aqueduct of Moulay idris city is not romain
the aqueduct is indeed incredible but it is not the Romans who built it. It was built by Soultan Moulay Abd El Aziz in the early 20th century to bring water to the town of Moulay Idris Chanch source.
Roman aquaduct possibly providing water to Volubilis
It's clear from the design and the bricks used that this is Roman in origin. It's situated at about 600m above sea level and is possibly a source of water for nearby Volubilis which is about 4km to t...
Adjacent to the small town of Moulay Idriss Zerhoun is a beautiful historic well preserved aquaduct perched between two hills. It is still in use to provide water to the city. It is not the size that ...
It is close to the Roman ruins of Volubilis, although not very remarkable, but adds some enchanting to the walk to Moulay Idriss, which itself has little to do.
The aqueduct of Moulay idris city is not romain
the aqueduct is indeed incredible but it is not the Romans who built it. It was built by Soultan Moulay Abd El Aziz in the early 20th century to bring water to the town of Moulay Idris Chanch source.
The Romans
The ancient structures and the old town of Volubilis are amazing and the entire excursion was a delite to history of this place. to visit is a must.
Roman aquaduct possibly providing water to Volubilis
It's clear from the design and the bricks used that this is Roman in origin. It's situated at about 600m above sea level and is possibly a source of water for nearby Volubilis which is about 4km to t...
Ancient Aqueduct hidden in the hills
Adjacent to the small town of Moulay Idriss Zerhoun is a beautiful historic well preserved aquaduct perched between two hills. It is still in use to provide water to the city. It is not the size that ...
A curiosous view
It is close to the Roman ruins of Volubilis, although not very remarkable, but adds some enchanting to the walk to Moulay Idriss, which itself has little to do.