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Description Ancient Lusitania was a major food supplier to Rome, producing wine, grain, olive oil and garum, the fish sauce that Romans ate almost every day. To move all those goods to Rome, the Romans built great roads and bridges, such as this one completed in 85 AD that was kept continuously in use from then until 2010, when a new bridge was constructed to serve the newly-widened highway.
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Source Flickr: Pandy At The 1st Century Vila Formosa Roman Bridge in Alentejo Region of Portugal
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