Roma

And so we ventured into Rome. A short walk followed by a No. 01 bus ride to the train station all for €1.50, a bargain. The journey take about an hour a fifteen minutes, but it’s worth it.

We had some lunch and then onto a tour bus to explore. Just the feeling of how this centre of an Empire must have been like in its hay day is unimaginable and yet it’s easy to get drifted back in time and be one with the Romans at the hight of their power and well established structure and society. I hope these photos show the feelings I experienced.

 

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