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The Oldest Aqueduct in the World

The Oldest Aqueduct in the World

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Interactive Video

Social Studies, Arts, Architecture, Engineering, History

KG - University

Hard

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Wayground Content

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The video discusses the River Dee aqueduct in North Wales, highlighting its status as the tallest, longest, and oldest canal viaduct in the world. Built by Thomas Telford in 1805, it became famous upon opening. Over time, its structure deteriorated, leading to a recent restoration that preserved its historical construction techniques. The video also covers the extensive canal network in Britain, which serves as a popular leisure destination today. The aqueduct, now fully restored, is expected to continue serving the waterways for another 200 years.

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