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Rome Colosseum at risk from subway expansion – activists

March 10, 2013 rockman Comments Off on Rome Colosseum at risk from subway expansion – activists

Members of an Italian herritage association claim that tunneling 50 meters below the streets of Rome would put the Roman Colosseum at risk of collapsing. Here is an excerpt from the article I found: "The […]

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