Walking down on the Roman Bridge - Roman Empire Masterpiece
In this clip, I left the roman empire street's remains at the top of the bridge, (watch the two previous videos) which I show you anyway in this video, to give you a full perception of where I am and where I am moving to;
Here you have a full view of the bridge as I walk down; you can capture the lenght, we said about 8.5 meters, the shape of the stones, and the view walking from the top of it.
Enjoy the downhill!
Remember, watch them chronologically!
Start from the down part, the introduction (link below) and move on to the next one and the next one as we move up, and then down as you can see in this one!
In doing so you will have a full experience, as if you were walking step by step on the Roman Bridge, and you will also find a complete description of the bridge and the tour, in the first video!
You can even watch some of them separetely, but you would miss a huge part of the tour!
It would be a pity!
And don't forget to put a rumble + and to subscribe and share if you wish!
Ok guys, in the next two clips you will have a breathtaking view of the river from the right side and the left side.
Don't miss them!
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