Caravan Bridge

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Caravan Bridge (Turkish: Kemer Köprüsü) is an ancient bridge in the city of İzmir, Turkey, built approximately 850 BC over Meles river, and is one of the oldest man-made structures in continuous use.[1]

References

  1. ^ Nagy, Attila (7 June 2013). "17 of the Oldest Man-Made Structures On Earth Still In Use". Gizmodo. Retrieved 22 May 2017.