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Arcos Tembleque 20220430 02a

El último arco.

Un único portal,

un infinito abierto,

un paisaje enmarcado,

una fuga total

Tere Cornejo

 

 

Aqueduct of Padre Tembleque also know as Arches del Padre Tembleque

 

The Aqueduct of Padre Tembleque, or Tembleque Aqueduct, is a Mexican aqueduct located between the towns of Zempoala, Hidalgo, and Otumba in the State of Mexico.

 

The structure takes its name from a Spanish friar called Francisco de Tembleque.

 

Originally constructed between 1553 and 1570, the aqueduct stretches 45 kilometres long, beginning at Tecajete volcano just east of Zempoala and terminating at Otumba. It passed mostly at ground level, but also went underground as well as over ravines and valleys. There are three arcades along the aqueduct: the first has 46 arches, the second has 13, and the third, (the one I photograph), has 67 arches. The highest valley the aqueduct spans is Papalote ravine, which is crossed by the 67-arch arcade also known as the Main Arcade, with the tallest arch standing 38.75 metres

 

This site was added to the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List on 20 November 2001 in the Cultural category. It was inscribed on the World Heritage Site list on 5 July 2015.

 

From: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

 

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