The Ancient City That Mastered Water

Author: Primal Space
Published At: 2024-11-28T00:00:00
Length: 09:09

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Have you ever wondered if water can flow uphill? In this video, we dive into the incredible engineering of the Alhambra Palace in Granada, Spain. Join us as we explore the history, architecture, and groundbreaking technology behind one of the world’s most stunning architectural masterpieces. Discover how this medieval marvel used advanced hydraulic systems to power fountains, underfloor heating, and even water clocks, and watch until the end to learn how you can enter this month’s giveaway!

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00:00 The Ancient City That Mastered Water

00:50 The Alhambra Palace’s Water System

02:15 Engineering Water Pressure in Medieval Times

04:56 The Lion Fountain’s Water Clock Explained

06:07 Thermal Baths and Underfloor Heating

06:58 Cooling the Alhambra Palace

07:38 Gravity Defying Medieval Technology

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Written and edited by Ewan Cunningham (https://www.instagram.com/ewan_cee/)

3D Modeling: Orkun Zengin + Zac Farmer

Music used in this video:

Imber - Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen

Fervent - Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen

Sunset Trails - DJ Williams

Melting Glass - Eden Avery

Eternal Garden - Dan Henig

San Pedro - Sugoi

Vespers On The Shore - The Mini Vandals

Last Snow - Hampus Naeselius

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