Dating from the 4th century, this wall was long seen as a part of Roman defensive fortifications – hence its name. Newer interpretations suggest that it supported an aqueduct.
Dating from the 4th century, this wall was long seen as a part of Roman defensive fortifications – hence its name. Newer interpretations suggest that it supported an aqueduct.
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A small town, a famous photo and a buzzing antique mall mark Marilyn Jones’ visit
Jayita takes her eyes off distant horizons and finds a world of beauty at her feet
Jonathan L finds an old bar still functioning in Fajardo, Puerto Rico
A late afternoon shot. The suspension bridge across the river is already in the shade.
The lush green landscape at Nature’s Valley. There are some large, very old trees in the area.
The Reserve offers several hiking trails which provide views of the seal colony that has made the area its home.