Talk:Gadara Aqueduct

Latest comment: 5 years ago by Last1in in topic "Is" or "Was"

"Is" or "Was" edit

The missing citations were added now, maybe one can delete the "Warning message",or? (Dec.2021)

The Tunnel Section exists also today in some parts. In original "working status" around the second Century AD this Section was about 105km long, but also intersected by at minimum 2 Bridges at wadi esh Sellale and Wadi Queilbeh ( maybe 3). [1]. As you can refer at some google satellite images the tunnel section is existing and can be seen as a line of construction shafts on these images.[2]

Does this thing currently exist or not? If not, is the whole thing destroyed, or only parts? Ex: Why does it appear on the List of longest tunnels, or does that entry only count whatever parts are left? It is very hard to tell from the article as a whole. Last1in (talk) 17:00, 25 March 2019 (UTC)Reply

References

  1. ^ "Bridges". Decapolis Aqueduct. J.Kleb.
  2. ^ "Tunnel Sections". Decapolis Aqueduct. J.Kleb. Retrieved 31 December 2021.