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" Arcos da Lapa", Lapa, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Former Roman-style aqueduct converted to a trolley bridge.

Source

Lapa Arches, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Date

February 4, 2006

Author

Thad Roan from Littleton, CO, USA, http://www.Bridgepix.com

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current 23:27, 13 August 2007 500×333 (127 KB) Howcheng ({{Information |Description="Arcos da Lapa", w:Lapa, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Former Roman-style aqueduct converted to a trolley bridge. |Source=[http://www.flickr.com/photos/80651083@N00/95582439/ Lapa Arches, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil] |Date=February 4,)
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