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Lamas Aqueduct, Roman aqueduct in Mersin Province, Turkey.

The Lamas Aqueduct is a Roman water conduit in Mersin Province that stretches across fields and roads for many kilometers. The multi-arched structure carried water from the Limonlu River across the plain to supply distant settlements.

The structure was built in two phases, beginning in the 1st or 2nd century AD and later expanded during the Byzantine period. This development shows how the region relied on this water system for centuries.

The structure shows how Romans transported water across long distances to serve settlements, and its visible arches still shape the landscape today. This engineering feat reflects Roman knowledge about resource management and supplying entire regions.

The site is reachable through day trips from nearby cities, with local guides available to provide information about the ruins. Bring comfortable walking shoes and water, as the location sits in open countryside with little shade.

The structure relies on a precise downward slope that moved water from the river to the destination at Corykus without any pumps. This elegant solution depended entirely on gravity and careful measurements by Roman engineers.

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