Yes! And right after that, we got lost in the labyrinth of the Roman Forum. Whatan adventure! That day we were guided by a local historian who told us fascinating storiesabout the gladiators and Roman emperors.
What impressed me the most was the Pantheon! That circular ceiling... it lookslike it's floating! And the Obelisk, can you imagine the number of people that have passedby there over the centuries?
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And what about the Trevi Fountain! I've been throwing coins in there every time I goto Rome, hoping that one day I can return.
Girls, I can't believe it's been a year since our trip to Rome! Do you rememberwhen we were visiting the Colosseum and it started to rain? We had to take shelter in asmall souvenir shop.
Oh, what memories! And in Paris, who hasn't visited the Eiffel Tower? It's simplystunning! And the Louvre... hours and hours admiring the Mona Lisa.
Me too! And speaking of coins, do you remember when we went to Greece andwere walking through the ruins of the Acropolis when we dropped a coin into a crack? Wealmost died of fright!
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And in London, Big Ben! Although now it's called Elizabeth Tower! AndBuckingham Palace... I've always dreamed of seeing the changing of the guard!
Exactly! And in New York... the Statue of Liberty! I felt so small next to it! And TimesSquare... I've never seen so many lights in my life!
And in Japan, Mount Fuji! It's a natural wonder! And theBuddhist temples... so peaceful and serene!