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The garden of Octavius Quartio is unusual for a Roman townhouse. Covering a large area, it displays many of the features usually found in the gardens of country villas.
One of the most elaborate houses in Herculaneum, the House of the Stags was designed to make the most of its sea views
The rose is often regarded as a symbol of love especially on St. Valentines day, but it has links to mythology, medicine and religion.
Whether Muslim, Christian or Jewish, the holy sites in Jerusalem, the holy city, are a must-see. For the less religious, Jerusalem has many places to learn and have fun.
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