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Off to Jona then! Give us a good one :wink:
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Testing, one, two, three. This topic has quit updating for me. I am trying to "force" it.
Cheryl Boeckmann
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Is this still going? Or has it died a death?

Jona? :?:
Nathan Ross
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Ahem. I had not realized that it was the correct answer... :dizzy:

This one cannot be too difficult. A very famous battlefield.

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Jona Lendering
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Lake Trasimene? Wink
Nathan Ross
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Yup. It was an easy one, wasn't it?

Over to you.
Jona Lendering
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OK then. Here's a 'gate' (that isn't really a gate), seen from perhaps an unfamiliar side. Where is it?

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Nathan Ross
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Aquaduct?
Robert Vermaat
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Is it the "trajans bridge" an aqueduct outside of Baia? Bay of naples?
Eric C.
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Nope - right country though!

(and it's not an aqueduct either...)

;-)
Nathan Ross
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Is it in the Apennines?
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It looks like the entrance of a circus or amphitheater.
Jona Lendering
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It looks like a tunnel to me. the road and structure look like they're carved into a hill.
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They are indeed carved into a hill - somewhere in southern Italy in fact... but the arch is not an entrance.
Nathan Ross
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Not an aqueduct, not an entrance - a bridge, perhaps?
M. Caecilius M.f. Maxentius - Max C.

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- Q. Ennius, Annales, Frag. XXXI, 493

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