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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.
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The Manual on MSNChianti wine: Everything you want to know about this charming drinkEverything 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 ...
According to Engineering Rome, the aqueduct, which feeds the Trevi Fountain, was constructed in 19 BC, and is the only ancient aqueduct still in use today. It’s also the only aqueduct to enter ...
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.
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