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Rome Map with 100+ Panoramic Images
First thing to note is that Rome in June is HOT. About 35 Celsius hot. The second thing is that the roads are bumpy. Not least because they are made of cobbles. Thus cycling around Rome for a week visiting over 100 locations to take panoramic images is not a walk in the park. Combating Roman traffic, potential sun stroke, and staying in a hostel has yielded:
The Rome Map http://www.panoramicearth.com/index....ope/italy/rome An interactive map of Rome with over 100 panoramic images of all sorts of places. Want to see the inside of St.Peter's, or the Coliseum, the Pantheon, Font de Trevi, the Vatican or many other piazzas, churches and ancient ruins then come and take a look. |
Very nice! Thanks!
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What a kool site! I've added it to my favorites. Thanks.
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oooohhh....like it!
Thank you. |
My DH and I spent 5 fascinating days in Rome this March. I only wish you had these out there before we left. These are absolutely and utterly amazing. Thank you so much.
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:) thanx for a real treat for all ROME fans peterw i've saved this in my faves :) so i can wander Rome whenever i please :)
XxEm |
Hey - thanks for the vote of support from you all. Much appreciated and glad you like the tour. Other cities will follow.
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Soon I hope. Which cities?
Baldworth |
peterw,
You are awesome. My husband wants to know why I want to spend five days in Rome. "Five days?" I asked him. "You could spend a lifetime in Rome!" Now I can show him this website. Thanks! |
Peterw,
Heaven, I'm in heaven... Thanks so much for this link! |
Baldworth, The cities that will follow will include Paris, Barcelona, Budapest, Prague, Bratislava and Vienna. It just takes time to put them together. Now I know that you all seem to like this kind of thing I will post them here as they become available!
As for the rest - has anyone got a favorite image yet? |
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