Take a tour of ancient Rome, courtesy of Google. Read a description of the project here.

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2 Responses to “Visit Rome, 320 c.e.”

  1. [...] Once your done examining Jerusalem, take a tour of ancient Rome. [...]

  2. [...] here. Google Earth is shaping up to be a very powerful research tool. It has already allowed us to take a tour of Ancient Rome, and with these new tools it promises to continue to grow as a premier research [...]

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