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Amo Roma
... Italians everywhere, and not a blasted tourist in sight. It is a birre bar, which brews many of it's own and has an unbelievable selection. I tried their ABT 12: a very dark, heavy beer which I very much enjoyed. Over some paprika chips, home-made as well, we practiced our various languages. I learned how to properly pronounce Italian words as well helping her with her English. But the best part of this ...
Last day in Roma
... in the 1820s carrying water from an aqueduct, the Acqua Vergine Nuova. The water from this fountain provided water for the fountains in Piazza del Popolo, as well as public water supply. Even further up the hill, up many many steps, is Pincian Hill. Pincian Hill is a famous hill overlooking Piazza del Popolo with stunning views of St. Peter's Basilica and the Military Museum. I haven't downloaded my pics yet, but I will in a few moments. I hope they turn out ...
Old stuff
Up early for breakfast and then off on the Metro with a change of lines to Colloseo station, No prize for guessing what is to be found there. Older version of the MCG except the Lions didn't win many finals here. We jump on an English language tour and he is very informative. A book we buy with overlays of how it originally looked helped put some pieces together and made it easier to visualise the games and how it all ...
Pizza and Ice Cream
... Sant' Angelo, the Spanish Steps, the Pantheon, the Trevi Fountain, and several Piazza’s. By far, my favorite (and the longest) stop was the Colosseum. That thing is humongous and to think they built that over 2000 years ago and it is still standing! We also spent a good chunk of time in the Vatican City and getting a chance to go into Saint Peter's Basilica (world's oldest and largest basilica). I sometimes wondered why I kept taking pictures because ...
Roma, Roma, Roma
... is a lot they have not 'discovered' yet! WOW INCREDIBLE!
We left and since it was so hot outside Jude continued to provide magnificent navigation skills (she paid me to say that) however we soon discovered our feet required emergency(s) treatment needing gin and tonic supplemented by nachos...delicious!
We bartered for a few shopping items.
Then, we ventured to the Pantheon which is an intellectual marvel but Jude thought ...
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