Fascinating digital re-construction of ancient Rome.
edit - part removed as website has changed the link content
Fascinating digital re-construction of ancient Rome.
edit - part removed as website has changed the link content
Good stuff! Amazing pictures at the gallery.
Which particular link should I click on?
EDIT: Oh, TC’s second link. The first link he posted led to a news page with nothing I could see that had any connection to a digital construction.
I bet they didn’t build that in a day.
[quote=“Chris”]Which particular link should I click on?
EDIT: Oh, TC’s second link. The first link he posted led to a news page with nothing I could see that had any connection to a digital construction.[/quote]
Chris -
www.ANSA.it changed the link target without telling me. I apologize for any confusion and thank you for bringing this to my attention.
I removed the 1st link.
Glad to see you clicked the other link and were able to see the website.
By the way…this is a good web site for things Italiano.
ahem
I bet they didn’t build that in a day.
[quote=“irishstu”]ahem
I bet they didn’t build that in a day.[/quote]
Well, they were using their fingers.
can anyone smell something?
there was like a cavernous metallic moan…
… in a day
… Rome.
[quote=“irishstu”]ahem
I bet they didn’t build that in a day.[/quote]
HA HA HA! What a knee-slapper!
So students of the classics can finally catch of glimpse of that fabled Roman Tea-Room…?