
Aqueduct of Huexotla
The Aqueduct of Huexotla is a historic structure located in Mexico, built in the 16th century to transport water from nearby springs to the growing population of Mexico City. It features impressive stone arches and was part of a larger network that supplied clean water for drinking and irrigation. The aqueduct showcased advanced engineering for its time and reflects the importance of water management in urban development. Today, it stands as a significant cultural and architectural landmark, symbolizing the ingenuity of colonial-era engineering and the ongoing challenges of water supply in urban areas.