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UER Forum > Archived World > A roman bridge into the buried river (Viewed 1024 times)
bresciaunderground 


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A roman bridge into the buried river
< on 9/11/2010 4:42 PM >
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Hi all, this is the ancient roman's bridge who we find into a river under our city. Italy is a very very oldest country who gift us too many memories, down in the drains & sewers systems. The white bridge is still below, sleepy under Brescia.

If u guys have another ancient things finding into the underground please quote this! taaanks! we're very curious!

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Re: A roman bridge into the buried river
<Reply # 1 on 9/12/2010 10:23 AM >
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That certainly looks ancient. Any more pics?
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Re: A roman bridge into the buried river
<Reply # 2 on 9/12/2010 11:11 AM >
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Posted by WEKurtz
That certainly looks ancient. Any more pics?
.............Kurtz


Yes, sure!


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Re: A roman bridge into the buried river
<Reply # 3 on 9/12/2010 1:05 PM >
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Amazing! There is a similar buried bridge in a large drain near me, but it is only 100 years old. That is not nearly as impressive.

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Re: A roman bridge into the buried river
<Reply # 4 on 9/14/2010 9:51 AM >
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Posted by Avius
Amazing! There is a similar buried bridge in a large drain near me, but it is only 100 years old. That is not nearly as impressive.


love it, our buried bridges are oldest, u can understand by a thing: WHITE ROCKS!
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Re: A roman bridge into the buried river
<Reply # 5 on 9/14/2010 10:02 AM >
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behind: another medieval white bridge





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Re: A roman bridge into the buried river
<Reply # 6 on 9/15/2010 6:01 PM >
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The last two pics are great. This is a treat as we dont have anything ancient in the U.S.

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Re: A roman bridge into the buried river
<Reply # 7 on 9/15/2010 9:08 PM >
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Posted by decrepitude
The last two pics are great. This is a treat as we dont have anything ancient in the U.S.


tnx, but the old isn't always so fascinating!

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Re: A roman bridge into the buried river
<Reply # 8 on 9/17/2010 12:22 AM >
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Posted by bresciaunderground


tnx, but the old isn't always so fascinating!


I live in Northern California but am originally from the U.K. so I really like old ruins. There is very little around here of interest ( especially in San Jose) because land still costs a lot and anything abandoned is torn down very quickly to make room for a pizza hut or starbucks. Believe me when you live in a giant strip mall you would kill to UE something of this nature. That being said, do you have more ruins in your area? if so please post some up.


Cheers!



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Re: A roman bridge into the buried river
<Reply # 9 on 9/17/2010 1:51 AM >
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Posted by decrepitude
This is a treat as we dont have anything ancient in the U.S. built by white people.


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Re: A roman bridge into the buried river
<Reply # 10 on 9/17/2010 7:14 AM >
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Posted by decrepitude


I live in Northern California but am originally from the U.K. so I really like old ruins. There is very little around here of interest ( especially in San Jose) because land still costs a lot and anything abandoned is torn down very quickly to make room for a pizza hut or starbucks. Believe me when you live in a giant strip mall you would kill to UE something of this nature. That being said, do you have more ruins in your area? if so please post some up.


Cheers!




Yes, I know this fact. We have many ruins around here. Fortunately, Italy has remained largely ancient. If u want to see other our stuffs go here:

www.bresciaunderground.it

Here u can find some ruins of Brescia!

Chherz, Andrea.


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Re: A roman bridge into the buried river
<Reply # 11 on 9/17/2010 5:39 PM >
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Posted by heinrick

This is a treat as we dont have anything ancient in the U.S. built by WHITE PEOPLE

Ahem...I realize there are mesoamerican ruins, Hopi ceremonial circles, Anastasi cliff dwellings indian buriel mounds etc. located in the states, but here in CALI the oldest structures are the missions, pioneer cabins and the like, I've been to many of these sites.Ive also been to central America and actually prefer the ruins of this region to many others Ive seen around the globe. I find the art and workmanship incredible.If you know of anything older in my area, please enlighten me.

decrepitude

Edit: I did not take into consideration the contributions, developed cultures and tribes of the southwest when I posted the first comment..my bad

decrepitude

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