J'ESPÈRE se rendre à Rome
This is Trevi Fountain. I attract to the design of this fountain. Most of the people in Rome, they will pray in front of the fountain after throw the coins. The legend says that one who throws a coin in the fountain shall one day return to Rome.
Known as Largo di Torre Argentina, this archaeological wonder was
excavated as part of Mussolini's rebuilding efforts in 1929, revealing
extensive multi-level temples that lie sunken 20 feet below modern
street level. Besides several different temples, Torre Argentina also
contains part of the famous Theater of Pompey, upon whose steps dictator
Julius Caesar was betrayed and killed in 44 BCE. Today, volunteers at
Torre Argentina care for approximately 250 cats. After the site was
excavated, Rome's feral cats moved in immediately, as they do all over
the city, and the gattare, or cat ladies, began feeding and caring for
them. Since the mid-1990s, the population has grown from about 90 to the
current 250, and the organization has ramped up with care for sick or
wounded cats, as well as an extensive spay and neuter program to keep
the feral population in check. Most of the permanent residents have
special needs - they are blind or missing legs or came from abusive
homes
I HOPE AT LEAST THESE 2 PLACES!!
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