Stock Photo - The La Malga cisterns at Carthage, Tunisia. The La Malga cisterns were built by the Romans to store water brought from the Zaghouan hills in an aqueduct 132km/82mi long. Only 15 of the original 24 cisterns are now left, each 95m/312ft long, 12.5m/41ft wide and 11.50m/38ft high.

Stock Photo: The La Malga cisterns at Carthage, Tunisia. The La Malga cisterns were built by the Romans to store water brought from the Zaghouan hills in an aqueduct.

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