Jim Wald on Nostr: 2,000-year-old arch in Caesarea aqueduct collapses; official: 'We sounded the alarm' ...
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"content": "2,000-year-old arch in Caesarea aqueduct collapses; official: 'We sounded the alarm' | The Times of Israel\n\nhttps://www.timesofisrael.com/arch-of-famous-caesarea-aqueduct-collapses-official-we-repeatedly-sounded-alarm/?utm_campaign=daily-edition-2023-08-18\u0026utm_medium=email\u0026utm_source=The+Daily+Edition\n\nShameful neglect. And it gets worse:\n\nAmi Shahar, head of the IAA’s Conservation Department, added: “At this point, we feel we must inform the public that Acre’s 15-kilometer-long aqueduct is in an even more precarious state and faces collapse.\n\n#archaeology #HistoricPreservation",
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