“Arch bridge” is kind of generous for this rock pile
Obviously these bridge was sturdy, they had to support dinosaurs passage.
Complains about the British museum stealing Greek stuff.
Steals our pile of rocks.
Hypocritical much?
incredible how they were able to stack rock on top of other rock all the way back then.
The bridge have been there for over 3000 years and not a single improvement have been made on it.
When does a pile of rock become a bridge ?
It’s an interesting question actually.
People must’ve been really small back then if the drawing corresponds to the picture
It’s still there though… You got to give it to them! Also shows Barry didn’t spot it!
I wonder if it’s even been slightly renovated.
Well, survived longer than most of the other Ancient buildings.
Looks like somet ancient Britons would build surely they could do better.
I’ll say it again, no one wants to be hit by an arrow in a Peugeot
Why change it if it works.
Still in better condition than some roads around the world 😭
Can my love for ancient Greece get any bigger? Damn that’s a cool and sturdy bridge. They must have laboured for months, transporting the stones and working them so they fit together.
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Old bridges > new ones
trust me greek bro, its better this way.
“Arch bridge” is kind of generous for this rock pile
Obviously these bridge was sturdy, they had to support dinosaurs passage.
Complains about the British museum stealing Greek stuff.
Steals our pile of rocks.
Hypocritical much?
incredible how they were able to stack rock on top of other rock all the way back then.
The bridge have been there for over 3000 years and not a single improvement have been made on it.
When does a pile of rock become a bridge ?
It’s an interesting question actually.
People must’ve been really small back then if the drawing corresponds to the picture
It’s still there though… You got to give it to them! Also shows Barry didn’t spot it!
I wonder if it’s even been slightly renovated.
Well, survived longer than most of the other Ancient buildings.
Looks like somet ancient Britons would build surely they could do better.
I’ll say it again, no one wants to be hit by an arrow in a Peugeot
Why change it if it works.
Still in better condition than some roads around the world 😭
Can my love for ancient Greece get any bigger? Damn that’s a cool and sturdy bridge. They must have laboured for months, transporting the stones and working them so they fit together.
based gayreek engineering, very durable
Why is there a maniac on top of the bridge?