Built during the 1st century AD to carry water to the Roman city of Edeta, this remarkably preserved aqueduct cuts through the rugged limestone hills of Valencia's interior, offering a rare chance to photograph ancient engineering in a wild, largely unvisited setting. The most dramatic compositions come from positioning yourself low and shooting along the line of arches to create a strong repeating pattern, or finding a spot on the hillside above to show the structure winding through the rocky terrain. Morning light works best, hitting the warm stone facades from a favorable angle before harsh midday shadows flatten the texture. The site is reached via a scenic hiking trail from Chelva, roughly 4 to 5 kilometers each way, so wear sturdy shoes and bring water. A wide angle lens suits the arches and tunnels, while a short telephoto helps compress the repeating spans. (Chelva, Valencia, Spain)
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