Wonders and Whispers
Imagine building something so strong—it’s still working nearly 2,000 years later. Not a statue. Not a temple. But a water system. In this episode of Wonders and Whispers, 11-year-old host Iza Grace explores the mighty Roman aqueducts—stone channels that brought clean mountain water to homes, fountains, and farms all across the empire. These incredible structures didn’t just deliver water—they kept cities healthy, reduced disease, and even carried waste away. From underground tunnels to towering arches, discover how the Romans engineered one of the greatest inventions in history… and why some aqueducts are still working today. Perfect for curious kids ages 7–13 who love history, engineering, and fascinating true stories. Timestamps 00:00 – Intro – Imagine building something that lasts 2,000 years 01:00 – How the Roman aqueducts worked 01:30 – Supplying water across the empire 02:00 – Public health and plumbing in ancient Rome 02:40 – Waste removal and disease prevention 03:00 – Why aqueducts still matter today 03:30 – Whisker Wisdom: The cat speed fact 04:00 – Outro + how to submit your story 🐾 Whisker Wisdom of the Week Did you know cats can run up to 30 miles per hour? That’s faster than most Olympic sprinters! So the next time your cat zooms across the room like a blur, remember—you’re living with a tiny, furry race car. Want Your Story on the Podcast? If you’re a kid who’s written a fiction or historical story—through IEW or just for fun—I’d love to read it! Submit your story here: https://wonders-and-whispers.northflow.site [https://wonders-and-whispers.northflow.site] I can’t feature every submission, but I read every single one—and yours just might be next.
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