A well-preserved aqueduct, illuminated in the dark. Pretty tall. It is located in the city itself, close to modern houses and shops.
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Владимир Ш.
Level 16 Local Expert
February 2
It's an amazing place. It is bright and kind, as are the storks who have chosen it. Many tourists confuse the remains of the aqueduct with the fortress walls.) Literally a three-minute walk from the railway station.
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Sky diver
Level 6 Local Expert
March 10
These include drinking water supplied from water sources east of the Fetter Declivity between Belevi and Selcuk, to the Byzantine-era settlement on Selcuk Ayasuluk Hill and to St. Petersburg, the pilgrimage center of the Middle Ages. Jean was delivering it to the Church. Around the station is 15 m. at the feet of the aqueducts, which can remain intact at height, the rolled marble blocks brought from Ephesus and Artemision were straightened and used. The Ion column Decals belonging to the Archaic period among them are important (Selcuk Ephesus Museum, Büyük Courtyard). Brick was used in the upper arches. At the place where the water absorbers reach Ayasuluk Hill (at the eastern part of the Tracking Gate), a large-sized water tank or samici has been excavated and restored in recent years.