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Pantheon sinkhole reveals ancient paving

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"Pantheon sinkhole reveals ancient paving"

Interesting... :g50:

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So glad that I took the chance to go and visit Rome last year. It was just, well, incredible!
Having found my share of Roman coins, this was like coming home.
History buffs like us just lose it in a place like Rome. It just oozes history from every pore.
At the back of the forum, and palatine hill, down by the bridge that crosses into Trastevere, we came across this roman temple... still standing there by the side of the road after 2000 years. The most spine tingling stuff... and there was another one right next to it.
You cannot put into words just how incredible it is to explore Rome and if we get over this terrible disease some day, I hope that you all get to go and experience it for yourselves. It is well worth it.
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