The image depicts a section of an ancient Roman aqueduct situated along the shoreline of the Mediterranean Sea, specifically in Caesarea.
* **Aqueduct:**
+ Constructed from light-colored stone blocks.
+ Features three arched openings for water flow.
+ A metal railing is attached to the side of the structure.
+ The top portion of the aqueduct has been partially destroyed or removed, exposing its interior.
* **Background:**
+ The aqueduct is positioned on a sandy beach overlooking the Mediterranean Sea.
+ The sky above is blue with scattered clouds.
The image showcases a well-preserved section of an ancient Roman aqueduct that continues to stand along the shoreline of the Mediterranean Sea in Caesarea. – AI vision
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