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Fontane di Roma: Sculpted aquatic marvels of the Eternal City
Usually the first attractions one hears about regarding Roma, Italy are the Vatican and the Colosseum. The Trevi Fountain (Fontane) is usually high on the list too, but you may not hear of the hundreds of other fountains that dot … Continue reading
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