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The Appian Way - Europe's First Superhighway
Location: Rome, Italy
Image Date: Jun 28, 2022
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The Appian Way, considered Europe's first superhighway, was built in 312 B.C. connecting Rome with Capua near Naples and eventually 400 miles to Brindisi. Tourists can walk the area outside of Rome or tour it on bikes. Local companies offer electric bike tours.
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Credit: Katie Linsky Shaw via Visura
Asset ID: VA90448
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Copyright: © Katie Linsky Shaw, 2023
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Location: Rome, Italy
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Katie Linsky Shaw
Based in Asheville, North Carolina
Katie Linsky Shaw has worked as a photographer since college. Following graduation, she worked full-time as a reporter and photographer for newspapers and freelanced for a large, daily newspaper in Memphis, TN. After a move to Arkansas,...
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