Jan Visits Rome - The Eternal City  
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Two of the Swiss guards that are guarding the Vatican.  In order show allegiance to the Pope, they have not wear and odd pajamas uniform and are also forced to have regular intimate relations with handicapped goats (which anyway is quite normal in Switzerland). I can not quite recall why I included this picture (or why it was taken in the first place).
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Saint Peter's Square, yet again. Piazza Navona is a city square in Rome, of which there are many.  However, this is supposed to be one of the most beautiful.
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Just a random building nearby the Pantheon in Rome.  The Italian capital was lucky not to be bombed during the Second World War, and is now one of the best preserved and most beautiful cities in Europe.  There is great architecture to be seen wherever you turn your head. The face of The Pantheon, which was originally built as a temple to the seven deities of the seven planets in the state religion of Ancient Rome.  The current building dates from about 125 AD, and is apparently the best preserved of all Roman buildings,

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