File:1st Century Vila Formosa Roman Bridge - Apr 2011.jpg

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Description Built by the Romans around 85 AD, it remained the only crossing over the Seda river until 2010! A modern new bridge is about 300 meters behind it. Imagine the millions of people, horses, chariots, cars and semi-tractor trailer trucks that crossed it over the course of over 1,900 years -- and it is still solid as the day it was built. Those Romans did things right.
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