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  <title>Michelle Park - Plinky Answers</title>
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    <title>I recommend checking out The Colosseum when you're in Rome, Italy</title>
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          <p>Don&#39;t miss The Colosseum when visiting Rome - in fact, make it a priority!</p>
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  The remarkable thing about The Colosseum in Rome, is that I could &quot;feel&quot; it. It had, for me, a presence that I wasn&#39;t expecting, and was overwhelmed by. I found my time at The Colosseum unexpectedly moving, and beautiful - not to mention just downright interesting.
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