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Colosseum, Rome
... time we have been here and we have learned so much over the last 3 days. It's like a jigsaw of information that comes slowly together as I remember things I learned in school, things I have read and seen on TV and now actually seen for myself. It has been a real eye opener to say the least and I would certainly come back and see more.
The guide we had for this optional tour was fantastic and you could tell he loves his job just by his enthusiasm. That said ...
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... We visited the Colisem and Fojrum area near Palentjine Hill. The ruins here are astounding. We are right near the Vatican. Tomorrow we will go to the Sistine Chapel ane the Vatican Museum. So much to see and learn here in Rome. The game is not over yet but I am waiting for a major uproar ...
Broken Shaft & Holy Water...
... thought that it was all the money I had too). Apparently, this church was built into and on top of an ancient Roman Temple and there were ruins and other goodies underground. We took some steps down there and the Italian man said to follow the arrows on the walls and then went back upstairs and left us. We were now the only ones in a creepy poorly lit underground space. Definitely the first time on the trip that our hearts were racing from being ...
ROMULUS, REMUS, AND ROME
... 30PM, and proceeded to take over the entire space without acknowledging my existence - moving my drying towel, taking over my power bar, shutting windows, locking the door... I felt trapped inside my own room with two girls whose faces always bore a sour disapproving expression, as if they were constantly sucking in a foul stench through their nostrils. I was glad to be free of them come morning, especially since I was quite sick with a cold and didn't feel like putting up ...
Cheap thrills at St. Peter's
... we spent almost an hour examining slides of the Sistine Chapel, as the tour leader as well as the group have to remain silent while inside the chapel. There goes a whole third of our tour we could have spent exploring other exhibits on our own.
The moment finally arrives for us to move to the Sistine Chapel. We were led there in groups, as the passageway and the chapel itself was narrow and could only accommodate a few groups at a time. To think that only one ...