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During an intense fire coins dropped by fleeing merchants have melted into the marble floor - detail from Foro Romano. (The green splodges/circles show the remains)
Niobid was the daughter of Queen Niobe. The statue was carved in about 440BC for a Greek temple - acquired by Julius Caesar. Location: The National Museum of Rome.
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This is a beautiful photo. Thanks you for sharing. It deserves (and I do) a << LIKE >>.
I really wish you to join us in the group <<UFO>>. Thank you for responding to the invitation.
See you soon… Best regards from Grasse, in France.
Bernard.
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As far I understand, the job was well done.
Thanks you for sharing. Of course, I LIKE this photo.
See you soon… Best regards from Grasse, in France.
Bernard.
Maravilhosa imagem, gostei + favorito. Melhores cumprimentos do Brasil, Tina
yes the ale was good too Chris
Great idea! Favorite
During an intense fire coins dropped by fleeing merchants have melted into the marble floor - detail from Foro Romano. (The green splodges/circles show the remains)
The remains of one of the oldest temples located in the Roman Forum.
Niobid was the daughter of Queen Niobe. The statue was carved in about 440BC for a Greek temple - acquired by Julius Caesar. Location: The National Museum of Rome.
now only if you can get your hands on them :P
cheers!!
there is a geocache there