
From one of Europe's most historic cities to another; the next stop on my trip was Rome, Italy. Rome had so many historical locations, I had to get sightseeing right away. I saw the Flavian Amphitheatre (the coliseum) first. It was a lot larger in person than I had expected. The mazelike tunnels running underneath it were works of art in their own respect. After I reluctantly left the coliseum, I headed for Vatican city, which is a country with about half a square mile of land, making it the only country with two popes per square mile. I saw St. Peter's Basilica and Michelangelo's fresco. I spent so much time in those two locations, I didn't have time to go any place else.
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