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ITALY | Sun, 4 Jan 2015 | By crobbins | Views [563] | Comments [1]
Ciao from Rome! And what a wonderful city it is!
Upon arrival yesterday, we realized we were at ‘Bin 28’. That means there are 28 platforms. So that meant that we were in a huge train station and didn’t see the McDonald’s ... Read more >
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