Water level, 1277
At the lower end of Arco dei Banchi, the oldest of Rome's extant highwater markers.
The inscription tells that the turbulent Tiber briefly broke its banks here on 6th November 1277 - an occasion when the water level is reputed to have reached some 16 metres, or 52 feet, above normal.
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Water level, 1277
At the lower end of Arco dei Banchi, the oldest of Rome's extant highwater markers.
The inscription tells that the turbulent Tiber briefly broke its banks here on 6th November 1277 - an occasion when the water level is reputed to have reached some 16 metres, or 52 feet, above normal.
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Uploaded on November 14, 2016
Taken on November 6, 2016