photo results | Tivoli Gardens | This is a picture of the 100 fountains in Villa D'Este, also known as the Tivoli Gardens in Italy not too far away from Rome. There is no way that I could think of to get all 100, so I got as many as I could with this shot. They are all identical and I'm in the middle area of them...they just keep going and going just like the Energizer bunny! | |
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discussion results zeny_zion (1196) | | never been to that country. but it looks romantic in the picture. besides cold and lots of old place to see. | |
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 icegermany (1580) | | after a year we travel to india, to our home for about 1 1/2 month
last time was our first visit n our first visit was so disappointing to us as we went there from the second day we all were ill n... | |
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 bookworms (225) | | I heard a while ago that the reason they had gladiator matches in ancient Rome was to keep the public satisfied and away from political issues. Is this true or false or can anyone explain this to me... | |
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 janpmb (18) | | hey friends... i'm longing to travel around the world... most especially to Paris and Rome.... i want to meet new people.... | |
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 irisheyes (2931) | | Is it possible that the Romulous and Remus story is not a fable? Here's a great story from the BBC:
An eight year-old dog has touched the hearts of Argentines by saving the life of an abandoned... | |
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blog results Liudmila's Diary (0) | | This post is about me. Two days passed but I can't become calm after I had to drive home our car from Neaples.Everybody can laugh about women drivers. Here I offer you two videos to make you smile. I... | |
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 RealSelf blogs (7) | | In Rome, police authorities arrested a known drug smuggler immediately following his liposuction surgery.
An AP report states that after the 27-year-old mobster Domenico Magnoli had undergone... | |
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 Yahoo! Finance: T... (0) | | The tourists chatting in multiple languages in the piazzas, bars and shops of Rome belie a more somber mood at the ancient city's hotels. | |
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 ToTheCenter - News (12) | | By: Bree Shirvell
Two years ago I spent nearly six months living in Rome, Italy.
While I was in Italy there were things I loved about the country: the fact that I could walk around the... | |
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