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Saturday Snapshot- Ruins and Roads in Rome

Hey everyone-I'm back with more pictures of my trip to Italy. In this post, I'll be focusing on Rome again. If you'd like to see more pictures of Rome, you can check out my last Saturday Snapshot Post.

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  1. Such great pictures! Rome is one of my favorite places on the planet!

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  2. How lovely. I have never been to Rome, but it is on the list.

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  3. Beautiful! I especially love the fountain. I visited Rome many years ago and would love to go back.
    My Saturday Snapshot post features Alki Beach.

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    1. I'd love to go back as well! It was so crowded in the summer, and the lines for the tourist destinations were so long that we never really got to do any "wandering"!

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  4. I've never been to Italy but it is one I'd love to see for many reasons. Photos are amazing.

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    1. Thanks-photo credits go to my parents for this one. I've just recently started taking pictures myself, so most of my posts about trips before 2015 will feature my dad's photography!

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  5. Wow awesome pics! I'd love to visit Rome someday.

    New GFC follower :)

    Amy @ A Magical World Of Words

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