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Free water fountains all over Rome didn’t stop a tourist from jumping into the Trevi Fountain to fill her water bottle.
Tourists are continuing to disrespect Rome’s iconic monuments – as a woman was caught on video walking across the Trevi Fountain to fill her water bottle.
As a family melded together, the Logues bottle in Kevin’s basement next to the winery — and quickly offer their taste testing abilities and artist creations for the wine and mead labels.
The footage shows a woman climbing across rocks that line the 18th-century landmark before filling up a bottle underneath the famous fountain's spout.
A video of a tourist climbing into Rome’s iconic Trevi Fountain to fill her water bottle has circulated online.
This week, a video, that's now gone viral, shows a person trespassing and climbing on the historic Trevi Fountain in Rome to casually fill a bottle with water.
Everything about this wine – even the bottle itself – simply sings of romantic sidewalk cafes, gorgeously flowing fountains, and lush Italian countryside picnics. It’s hard to even open a bottle ...
Bad idea! A woman stunned onlookers as she walked across the Trevi Fountain and used one of Rome's most iconic tourist attractions to fill up her water bottle.
As a family melded together, the Logues bottle in Kevin's basement next to the winery — and quickly offer their taste testing abilities and artist creations for the wine and mead labels.