The Forgotten Aqueduct Turned Cycleway: Hiding in Plain Sight! (Sydney)
Tucked away in Sydney's west lies a hidden piece of history—an aqueduct that looks like it's from ancient Rome. Originally built to manage stormwater, this now-defunct structure has been repurposed into a cycleway. In this video, I explore the heritage-listed aqueduct, uncovering its fascinating architecture and history. Don't forget to like and subscribe for more adventures Watch this: Fretus Hotel Ruins • Whispers of the Past: Uncovering a Hidden ... #urbanexploration #abandonedplaces #hiddenhistory #aqueduct #forgottenLandmarks

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