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Monday, December 13, 2010
City street in Pompeii
Pompeii continued-
In this picture, notice the narrow width of the bricks. The narrower, the older, we were told. This is a picture of a road in the village of Pompeii, leading past the brothel. The area seems to be so well planned and preserved.
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