Salamis, an ancient Greek city-state

Roman-era water reservoir, Salamis

The Roman-era water reservoir, “Vouta”, which stored the water brought to Salamis by a 50-kilometre aqueduct with earthen pipes and conduits. It continued to function until the 7th century. The walls and the remains of 36 square pillars of the largest of the water cisterns have survived.

Photo by Ludo Kuipers, Wed May 11, 2016
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