File:Foundation-Of-The-Old-Roman-Bridge.jpg
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Deutsch: Das Fundament einer Römerbrücke, Brückenkopf genannt, über die die Via Claudia Augusta in Algund (Südtirol) die Etsch überquerte. Aufnahme von 1901 oder davor.
English: The foundation of the Roman bridge, called Brückenkopf ("Bridgehead"), over which the Via Claudia Augusta crossed the Adige river in Algund, South Tyrol. Picture taken in 1901 or before. |
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Source | John L. Stoddard's Lectures | ||
Author | John L. Stoddard (1850 - 1931) |
Object location | 46° 40′ 49.65″ N, 11° 06′ 56.72″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 46.680457; 11.115755 |
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