Tuesday, July 5, 2016

Sssizzler of a Honeymoon

If you’re after the most remarkable, you might like to see some of the world’s most famous fountains, for their statutory and their beauty. 

In Rome, one of the most recognizable landmarks is the Trevi Fountain. The fountain was featured in such films as ‘Three Coins in a Fountain’, where three American ladies hoped to find love, 'Roman Holiday' where Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck did find love, and 'La Dolce Vita', where statuesque Anita Ekberg took a dip in the waters of the fountain. 

Built in 1762 the baroque fountain stands 25.9 meters (85 feet) high and 19.8 meters (65 feet) wide, and includes huge statues of Neptune, the God of the ocean, being driven in a shell-cart drawn by two sea horses, guided by two Tritons. 

The name Trevi designates the situation of the fountain, being at the intersection of three roads -  tre vie. The ancient legend has it that tourists who want to return to Rome, should toss a coin with their right hand over the left shoulder while standing with their back to the fountain. Despite the fact that the practice is discouraged by the powers that be, there are literally thousands of coins being tossed into the fountain by hopeful lovers and enchanted honeymooners. 

Even if their dreams don’t come true, the coins don’t go to waste as they are later fished out and handed to charities.


Excerpt from 
Honeymoon! A Sizzle or a Fizzle


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