What stayed with me at Trevi Fountain
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What stayed with me at Trevi Fountain

Trevi Fountain, Rome, Italy

I thought I was visiting Trevi Fountain just to say I had been there, but the memory became personal almost immediately. Standing near Piazza di Trevi, 00187 Roma RM, I noticed the small details first: footsteps, wind, a vendor calling out, somebody laughing like they had nowhere else to be. Later, when I looked back at the pictures, they did not fully explain what happened there. The real memory was the pause: a few minutes in Rome where I felt present, grateful, and strangely ready for whatever came next.

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Victor Chen

This feels real. I like how you remembered the small details, not only the famous part of the place.

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