Rome is the most indescribably amazing place on the planet.
We packed in as much exploring of this glorious city as one may in 48 hours.
Stop one: The Spanish steps.
Let us all be grateful this is not our easy way of getting to church.
(although, it felt quite reminiscent of the only way to get to BYU from south of campus).
Really fell hard for the symmetry and the Obelisk at Piazza del Popolo.
Those Romans.
Marveled at this view from Gianicolo Hill.
My mind was completely blown by The Pantheon.
Humans are amazing.
Most obligatory and entirely jaw-dropping is the Colosseum.
The Catacombs of Saint Sebastian were eerie and weird and awesome and ingenious.
And that Bernini bust of Christ was stunning.
And now all I really want is to see Circus Maximus restored to it's original magnificent gigantic grandeur.
Not pictured but certainly enjoyed was the Crypt of the Cappaccin Monks. That business was crazy and super cool. Bone art. Dead people bones everywhere. I dug it.
We went to bed dog tired. But so excited to do it again.
In every corner, every nook, the layers of Rome show themselves off like a beauty queen, and she's breathtaking.
The unimaginable was everywhere.
And I craved more.
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