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Colosseum, Rome
... out on with their day. It is so different to how we are here in Australia. You would think these guys are on a gold mine as it was just like and endless queue coming in the whole time we were there.
After our breakfast next stop was the Colosseum. We didn't have tickets but joined a walking tour from a registered tour operator outside the Colosseum. They charge 27 Euros which was 12 Euros for the ticket to get in and 15 Euros for their tour. Now the line for ...
The gladiators are now sleeping
... and really enjoyed the colosseum.... Not used to seeing so much old stuff in one day.... Managed to do the open bus tour, the metro, St peters, saw the pope talking from a small window at the vatican, no idea what he was saying but everyone loved it, managed to stop traffic in the center of Rome when Chris' hat blew off in the road and the police stopped all the cars and made a taxi back up almost causing a major accident with a bus, kids ...
Broken Shaft & Holy Water...
... we arrived in the afternoon. Better luck next time. We continued down the street to the area known as the (Jewish) Ghetto of Rome. It's not a ghetto in the since we think of in the USA (settle down, Jenna). No rap music or spray paint here. Also no ghetto wall, either. Just a very highly concentrated area of Jewish people, culture, restaurants and shops in today's age. We crossed over the bridge for the Tiber River just to take a look at the ...
ROMULUS, REMUS, AND ROME
... to slip on for free undetected, mind - which, in Italy, has been quite frequently). And staying on another campsite again was awesome, simply for the presence of more trees, and yes, less people, and the beach was only a short distance away, which we walked to on our third day. We spent a total of five nights at Castelfusano. The first night I paid 11 euros to stay in a bungalow with four beds and a shared bathroom (Andrew liked these bungalows best and stayed in them for ...
Cheap thrills at St. Peter's
... s Pieta was tucked in a corner, behind glass after that incident where some nutcase tried to smash it with a hammer - much similar to the Mona Lisa in Paris. What is it with masterpieces attracting these nutcases to smash and destroy them? It was even more magnificent than Paris' Notre Dame Cathedral. Every square inch of this massive space was embellished with something beautiful and made by human hands. I figured with our modern tools and machines, we can ...