The Pont du Gard (UNESCO World Heritage Site) on a foggy morning was built in the first century AD is an ancient Roman aqueduct that crosses the Gardon River in the south of France and is 49 m (161 feet) high above the river at low water and 274 m (899 feet) long.
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