Aspendos, bridge over the Eurymedon.
Original 2nd century Roman bridge, rebuilt by the Romans after the earthquake of 363 CE and rebuild again under the Seljouks in the 13th century after another major earthquake using the same Roman pillar legs. These pillars were moved over several meters by the earthquake. Hence the current zigzag ride. This reconstruction is reinforced by channeling stones from the Aspendos aqueduct which also collapsed in 363 CE.