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Erected in the first century AD, the Pont du Gard in Southern France is a stunning example of Roman engineering excellence. It was designed to transport water over 48 kilometers to the town of Nîmes. Capable of carrying around 150 million liters of water daily, the aqueduct was built using massive stones cut and assembled with unparalleled precision, allowing it to withstand the ravages of time.