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Hama, Syria - The Giant waterwheels on the Orontes River
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Hama, Syria - The Giant waterwheels on the Orontes River
Hama, Syria - The Giant waterwheels on the Orontes River. The city is renowned for these seventeen norias, which locals claim date back to 1100 BC. Though historically used for purpose of irrigation of the ornamental gardens, the norias exist today as an almost entirely aesthetic traditional show. Date: circa 1909
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Hama, Syria: A Timeless Testament to Ancient Engineering - The Giant Waterwheels on the Orontes River This photograph, taken circa 1909, showcases the seventeen colossal waterwheels, or norias, of Hama, Syria, gracefully standing along the banks of the Orontes River. The city of Hama is renowned for these ancient structures, with locals claiming their origins date back to 1100 BC. These massive wheels, each measuring around 11 meters in diameter and 7 meters in height, were historically used for the irrigation of the city's ornamental gardens. The norias harness the power of the river's current, using a series of buckets attached to a large wooden wheel to lift water from the river and transport it to the higher ground, where it could be used to irrigate the gardens. This ingenious technology, which predates the invention of the aqueduct, allowed the people of Hama to cultivate their land and sustain their gardens, even during periods of drought. Today, these waterwheels exist primarily as an aesthetic and cultural landmark, drawing visitors from around the world to witness this remarkable piece of history. The norias stand as a testament to the ingenuity and resourcefulness of ancient civilizations, providing a glimpse into the past and offering a unique perspective on the evolution of technology and irrigation systems. As you gaze upon this photograph, imagine the bustling activity that once surrounded these wheels, as water was lifted and transported to the gardens, sustaining life in this ancient city. The norias of Hama serve as a reminder of the rich history and cultural heritage that can be found in the most unexpected places, and a reminder of the enduring power of human ingenuity.
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