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We Explored ​the Eupalinian Tunnel In Samos Island Greece
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We Explored ​the Eupalinian Tunnel In Samos Island Greece

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The Tunnel of Eupalinos was built in the 6th century BC in Samos Island, Greece to serve as an aqueduct. The tunnel is the first with a geometry-based approach in doing so. Today it is a UNESCO World Heritage.

The central section of the tunnel is 1036 m. long and its average dimensions are 1,80 x 1,80 m. The depth from the summit of the mountain is 180 m. and it is situated 55 m. above sea level. It consists of a corridor and a trench alongside (its depth varies from 3,80 m. in the northern end to 8,90 m. in the southern end). It also has a 0,6% deviation so as to facilitate the natural flow of the water. Along the modern road, the ancient pipeline that led to the fountains of the town has been found.

The amazing achievement of the tunnel’s construction is that it was dug by two crews of stonemasons, working simultaneously, one in the North and one in the South. They eventually met in the middle of the mountain with only a small deviation from the straight line. It took about 8-10 years to complete the tunnel as the workers only used chisels and hammers. For light, they used oil lamps which made the conditions even worse. Eupalinos designed and achieved the construction of the tunnel using simple devices for measurements and the well-known principles of geometry. Apart from the names of the workers, on the walls, there are words, letters and simple marks as proof of these measurements.

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    Lia Mageira

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    Lia is born in Greece and based in Athens. She has attended courses on Art and is a holder of a degree in Physiotherapy from the University of West Attica. Her focus is on Travel and Street Photography. Her work has appeared in more than 80 local national and international newspapers magazines and websites.

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    Lia is born in Greece and based in Athens. She has attended courses on Art and is a holder of a degree in Physiotherapy from the University of West Attica. Her focus is on Travel and Street Photography. Her work has appeared in more than 80 local national and international newspapers magazines and websites.

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    Hey there, Pandas! My name is Diana (though some prefer to refer to me as Diane, Deanna, and even Liana sometimes), and I am a Community Post Moderator Lead for Bored Panda. As my position title states, I am one of the people (employed Pandas for bamboo) over here who work with the community side of things on this website to ensure all is well, and while at that, I also help various creators and artists get recognition for the incredible work they do by connecting them to a large worldwide audience. Other than that, outside of work, you can find me brewing a nice cup of coffee, making a pizza from scratch, or baking brownies. I also love traveling, concerts, and cats (heavy on that, because I am a cat mom).

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    Avriel Schwartz
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Very similar to Hezekiah's tunnel in Jerusalem, 8th century (Iron Age II). An inscription describes the same building technique.

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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I read about it on Wikipedia, but when I tried to find sources, I did not manage it. If you have something relative, I would appreciate it. Thanks for your nice comment Avriel!

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    Avriel Schwartz
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Very similar to Hezekiah's tunnel in Jerusalem, 8th century (Iron Age II). An inscription describes the same building technique.

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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I read about it on Wikipedia, but when I tried to find sources, I did not manage it. If you have something relative, I would appreciate it. Thanks for your nice comment Avriel!

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