Turda gorge – one of the most popular places to visit in Romania

Updated June 11, 2026 by europeexplored No Comments

Turda Gorge cuts through the Apuseni Mountains like a knife wound in the earth. Limestone walls rise four hundred metres above the river that carved this passage over millions of years. The gorge stretches for nearly three kilometres and at its narrowest point the walls press so close that daylight dims to a cool green […]

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Aqueduct Pont du Gard – ancient Roman aqueduct bridge in Provence, France

Updated June 10, 2026 by europeexplored No Comments

Fifty thousand tons of limestone blocks hold themselves together without mortar. The Pont du Gard spans the Gardon River with three tiers of arches, the tallest reaching nearly fifty metres. It carried water from a spring in Uzès to the city of Nîmes, a distance of fifty kilometres with a gradient of just thirty-four centimetres […]

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Categories: France, Sights, Sights, Technical Monuments