The Norias of Hama
Syria
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Elegant and monumental, the Norias of Hama are massive wooden water wheels originally designed for irrigation along the Orontes River in Syria. Dating back to medieval Islamic and possibly even Roman times, their design exemplifies early hydrological engineering and local ingenuity. These iconic structures once powered the city’s agricultural lifeline while enriching Hama’s skyline with rhythmic movement and creaking wooden melody.
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