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Large waterwheels at Antakya
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Large waterwheels at Antakya
Hama, Syria. The city is renowned for its 17 norias (waterwheels) used for watering the gardens, which date back to 1100 BC. Though historically used for purpose of irrigation, the norias exist today as an almost entirely aesthetic traditional show. Date: circa 1910s
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Aqueducts Arches Enormous Hama Irrigation Lifting Massive Noria Norias Supply Syria Syrian Watering Waterwheel Waterwheels
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This photograph, taken in the early 1910s, showcases the impressive Large Waterwheels, or Norias, of Antakya, also known as Hama, in Syria. With a history dating back to 1100 BC, these 17 waterwheels are a testament to the ancient engineering prowess of the region. Originally designed for the purpose of irrigation, the Norias were instrumental in supplying water to the lush gardens that thrived in this arid landscape. The massive, enormous, and massive waterwheels, with their intricate arches and aqueducts, were a marvel of engineering, lifting water from the Orontes River to supply the gardens and orchards. However, as time passed and modern irrigation methods emerged, the Norias evolved into an almost entirely aesthetic traditional show. The waterwheels, with their large, sweeping blades, continue to turn, creating a mesmerizing sight for visitors and locals alike. The Norias now stand as symbols of Antakya's rich history and cultural heritage, drawing tourists from around the world. The photograph captures the Norias in all their glory, with the sun casting long shadows over the water and the intricate details of the arches and aqueducts clearly visible. The water, once a vital resource for the gardens, now reflects the beauty of the Norias and the serene landscape surrounding them. This photograph is a reminder of the enduring power of tradition and the importance of preserving the past for future generations to appreciate and learn from.
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