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Aqueducts in Rome
  •  I withdraw my nomination Aqua Claudia was an aqueduct of ancient Rome that, like the Anio Novus, was begun by Emperor Caligula (12 AD – 41 AD) in 38 AD and finished by Emperor Claudius (10 BC – 54 AD) in 52 AD. The Aqua Claudia was built between the dates of 38 AD to 52 AD, which was approximately 14 years. Its main springs, the Caeruleus and Curtius, were situated 300 paces to the left of the thirty-eighth milestone of the Via Sublacensis. Subiaco which was 70 km (43 mi) away from Rome was also a water source.All by -- LivioAndronico talk 22:04, 9 December 2014 (UTC)[reply]
  •  Support -- LivioAndronico talk 22:04, 9 December 2014 (UTC)[reply]
  •  Comment It looks like quite a bit of NR and sharpening was used. Could you perhaps tone it down a bit? It will be just as sharp as before, but much less pastel-like and slightly noisier. You also have some flare (annotated). --King of 01:43, 10 December 2014 (UTC)[reply]

 I withdraw my nomination --LivioAndronico talk 07:33, 10 December 2014 (UTC)[reply]