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Ancient Rome in 3D on Google Earth
Posted in Ancient Rome - March 24th, 2010
Using Google Earth you can “visit” the ancient Rome of 320 AD, making a 1700 years leap back in time.
This service, maybe still not very known, offers the opportunity to explore the three-dimensional maps of Rome and admire the reconstruction of the main monuments and buildings: the Colosseum, Roman Forum, the Arch of Constantine, the Laudus Magnus and much more! (more…)
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Ancient Rome in 3D on Google Earth
Posted in Ancient Rome - March 24th, 2010
Using Google Earth you can “visit” the ancient Rome of 320 AD, making a 1700 years leap back in time.
This service, maybe still not very known, offers the opportunity to explore the three-dimensional maps of Rome and admire the reconstruction of the main monuments and buildings: the Colosseum, Roman Forum, the Arch of Constantine, the Laudus Magnus and much more! (more…)
» Read more Ancient Rome in 3D on Google Earth
