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  2. It’s been a few years since I’ve been to the colosseum, and I found it very interesting (I was fortunate enough to have a private tour with a small group of others) but I don’t need to go back. I love Italy’s smaller cities and rural areas.

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    1. We also toured with a small group, Lynette. And there was a meeting of UN Youth on the stage at the time (You can see their flags in the distance).
      It was part of a weddding anniversary tour of Italy, where we took in Rome, Pompeii, Florence, and Lake Maggiore in the mountains to the north. A wonderful stay with great food, friendly people, and fascinating historical sites and lovely countryside.

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          1. I’m surprised your brain isn’t frozen, Lynette. But I suffer from the same sort of problem – I blame the keyboard, since it can’t answer back!
            If you do get back to Italy, I hope you manage to get to Pompeii, too. It’s a fascinating place. And the Italians are now considering putting a retractable floor into the Collosium, so a return trip to Rome might be worthwhile after 2023 when they hope to have the new floor in place. You can satnd where the gladiators fought, then!

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    1. It’s well worth a visit, Brenda. But be careful to get proper tickets. There are a number of people trying to take advantage of the unwary! A very interesting place to tour.

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