Akko central part of the southern Roman breakwater visible under the boulders of the modern harbor. Rectangular ashlar blocks (5 m long) arranged in headers, granite column stuck vertically in a block, to be used as a mooring bollard
Akko central part of the southern Roman breakwater visible under the boulders of the modern harbor. Rectangular ashlar blocks (5 m long) arranged in headers, granite column stuck vertically in a block, to be used as a mooring bollard
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