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I appreciate your detailed request, but I need to be transparent: the search results provided contain no information about a "burnt-palace-roman-structure-investigation" at Pont du Gard. The search results describe the Pont du Gard itself—a three-tiered Roman aqueduct bridge built in the 1st century CE that transported water from Uzès to Nîmes—but make no mention of burned palaces, archaeological investigations of palace ruins, or any related excavation sites in the area.
The term "burnt-palace-roman-structure-investigation" does not appear in any of the six search results, and cross-referencing the Pont du Gard with Roman palace archaeology yields no established tourist attraction or recognized investigation site by that name.
**I cannot responsibly fabricate:** - Fictional highlights or experiences - Made-up archaeological sites or investigations - Ratings or practical details for a non-existent activity - Curated articles about something that doesn't exist in the provided sources
**What I can offer instead:** 1. **A comprehensive guide to the actual Pont du Gard** as a UNESCO World Heritage Roman engineering site, with practical travel information, ratings, and curated articles from the search results.
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