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493 Aerial photos
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The Pont du Gard is an aqueduct in the South of France constructed by the Roman Empire in the 1st century. Built on three levels, the Pont is 49 meters high and 275 meters long. Its construction is attributed to Augustus son-in-law Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa. It was designed to carry the water to the Roman city of Nemausus (Nimes).
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Picture taken 2.5.2007 -
aerial photo #0011-1285
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Chenonceau Castle is obligatory part of any Loire tour. It was used by Kings and Queens. It even survived the French Revolution as a military hospital. During World War II the separator line between the the German occupied part and the free
France went amid this castle.
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Picture taken 12.8.2006 -
aerial photo #0009-0206
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Mosia-oa-Tunya - the smoke that thunders - call the native inhabitants the Victoria Falls. The dispersed waterfog can already be seen from the distance above the plans of the Zambesi River. The southern sun creates colourful and spectacular rainbows.
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Picture taken 19.8.2007 -
aerial photo #0013-0438
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