Your Scene: Ancient ruins of Rome
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Judging from this photo taken by Los Angeles Times reader “reza_239,” this place is a little run down. No wonder, considering that it dates back to ancient times -- though I’d say it’s not too shabby. In its day, the Roman Forum was the most important of the city’s forums, serving as a place of religious worship, public meetings and government activity. Various caesars treaded on these hallowed grounds.
Flash forward a couple of thousand years or so, and the Forum is one of Rome’s most popular tourist attractions. For less than 10 euros (about $14), you can explore ancient Rome. Structures that have survived the years include the Temple of the Deified Caesar, the Temple of Vesta and the Arch of Titus.
Can’t afford to visit Rome anytime soon? Tour the Roman Forum through Google Maps:
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-- Jason La
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