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Rome at Dusk

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June 20, 2018
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Italy
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Rome is a beautiful city at any daytime and no matter in which weather condition. But when the sun is descending slowly there is a certain melancholy that lays over the city giving all the monuments of the past a shiver of gold, so they can shine before vanishing in the darkness of time once again.

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  1. Italophilia's avatar Ishita June 21, 2018 at 08:37

    I agree! It’s so gorgeous that time. The colors, the sky…the Ambience

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