A sinkhole near the Pantheon has dramatically exposed ancient Roman paving slabs. The hole opened up in front of the Pantheon in Rome late last month.
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A sinkhole near the Pantheon has dramatically exposed ancient Roman paving slabs. The hole opened up in front of the Pantheon in Rome late last month.
Large energy or infrastructure projects that are intended to benefit one region, country, or people usually go hand-in-hand with big sacrifices. Sometimes the sacrifice is the alteration of the configuration of huge swathes of terrain, like cutting down an ancient forest, destroying fertile land, or flooding old