Spaziomax Rome
Via Wagner 4 Rome, Lazio, 00159, Italy
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Our stay in Rome
... the walk. We spent a lot of time to capture it. Yo also got to ride a lioness and we have the photos to prove it.
We took a leisurely walk south. Next surprise for Yo was the Pantheon. Another back alley another “Oh my God” moment. There are no words, or photos, to show the beauty of this building. We spent a lot of time, and photos, taking it all in. This building had the largest freestanding dome in the ...
Everyday i'm Shuffling!
... run over to the internet café to bother with it.
So anyway, my adventure started in Rome, and an adventure it was. First, I brought a backpack full of all my stuff, plus a carry-on and my giant camera. My prof said this was the best idea because of the cobblestones, and seeing as one girl’s luggage broke a wheel the first hour, she may have been correct. The fault is solely on me though, since I didn’t really make the bag fit me properly, nor did I wear ...
Leave the Gun, Take the Cannole - ROME!!!
... is extraordinary, but so is my life back in California, and I can’t wait to get that started again. Senior year, my god. Until then though, I’ve got a month and three weeks left here in Saint Petersburg, and I intend to make the most of every second of it. In light of all of this, just the sheer volume of awesomeness I’ve experienced lately, and the degree to which my feet are telling me to go back home, I’m considering postponing Ireland until Winter, ...
ROMA-enough said!!
... to see all the big sights and smaller ones on some tours and explorations on my own. A few of us are looking into renting scooters for a day!!! If anyone has any recommendations for places to visit and eat at, or gelato flavors to try (I've had different kinds everyday, I know you're all jealous) please comment. Thanks for the Love!!!
Andrew
P.S Florence post coming soon along with pictures and videos!
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Life on Italian Time
... we made a brief stop at the Porta San Sebastiano to see the Aurelian walls. The walls were constructed by the Emperor Aurelian in 271-275 AD in response to repeated barbarian incursions against the city during the "Crisis of the Third Century". At this point the city itself had no real defenses since it had outgrown the Servian walls, so new walls were necessary. By the 5th century the height of the Aurelian walls had been doubled, and they were used to protect ...
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