
Villa dei Quintili, since earlier today one of my favourite sites!

The Via Appia itself in all of it's glory!

A freak by nature no doubt, this is what happens to concrete if not attended for 2000 years.

The Aurelian walls from the 3rd century A.D where the Via Appia leave the city, quite impressive.
2 comments:
Thank-you for posting those fantastic pictures of Roman ruins and the via Appia. I can't wait to go back!
Thanks you very much. I happy that you liked them!
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