Lauran San Roman
lsanroma@tennessee.edu
Reporter
March 03 2008 :: Can you say Guadalajara?
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The main walkway of ITESO extends through the university San Roman attended while in Mexico.
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This is a close up of one of the bodies fleeing the ash and gas in the explosion of Vesuvius.
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San Roman participates in a grape stomping contest.
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San Roman and parents at the top of Hadrian's Mausoleum (Castel Sant'Angelo). There was a great panorama of Rome, including St. Peter's in the background here.
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The Ponte Sant'Angelo over the Tiber River is one of the most beautiful bridges in Rome.
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View of the Piazza de Popolo and its Egyptian obelisk from 1200 B.C. St. Peter's is in the background.
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The Palatine Hill was the residental area for noble families from the foundation of Rome in the 8th century B.C. Below is Circus Maximus which was a space for public performances like violent chariot races.
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The Roman Forum was the center of public life in ancient Rome. It was completely abandoned after the fall of the empire and buried under centuries of sediment. It became a cow pasture in medieval times.
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This is a view from the inside of the Colosseum.
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McDonalds Pompei sign in front of Mt. Vesuvius gives you an idea of its infiltration of even the most remote places.
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The Colosseum was built around 70 A.D. and could hold around 55,000 people.
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The Colosseum was built around 70 A.D. and could hold around 55,000 people.
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The Colosseum was built around 70 A.D. and could hold around 55,000 people.
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From left, Worldview hosts Whitney Bell and Lauran San Roman with guests Dinara Aprymova from Kasakhstan and Rachel Lui from China.
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The cathedrals of downtown Guadalajara light up beautifully every night.
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The Cathedral of Guadalajara was built in 1560 by the Spanish and is one the many beautiful cathedrals in downtown Guadalajara.
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