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TreviI took this picture when I visited Rome a few years ago, in 2016 to be precise. This world famous monument is very difficult to photograph for many reasons but mainly because is so large that you need special wide lenses, because the 1960 Fellini's film with Mastroianni and Anita Ekberg popularized it for tourist that crowd the small piazza shoulder to shoulder 24/7 and because the pickpockets that make a good living there. So here it is and I hope that this photo taken at 5am is to your liking.
Regards Manuel
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