
There are really no words to describe being able to put your hands on something that someone created over two thousand years ago.

It's also really cool to be able to share an experience like this with two great kids. They really got into it and had fun.

All along the Roman road were pieces of the columns just lying in the dirt. Unbelievable, no?

I think this is my favorite picture. Feel free to click on it so you can see the detail of the ruins. The wildflowers were just perfect.

I wonder how many more years this will continue to balance. The careful details that can be seen close up are incredible.
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