Level 4 Rome
Rome was not built in a day, but it can definitely be seen in a day!
When visiting Rome, your host started his day at the Ancient Roman Colosseum (1) which was built around 70AD.
Afterwards he walked north-west towards the Alter of the Fatherland (2) which stands out amongst the rest of the Roman architecture.
Next, he decided to visit a well-known ancient roman structure, which to this day contains the largest un-reinforced concrete dome in the world (3).
After this a trip to the Piazza Navona (4) which once served as an athletics stadium in the Roman times.
Next was a trip to the smallest country in the world (5) via the Ponte Vittorio Emanuele II bridge.
The final step of the journey was watching the sunset from the Spanish steps (6) (accessed via Ponte Cavour bridge ).
To progress to the next puzzle, you must determine how many kilometers were traversed on this day! Your final answer should also include a screenshot of the street view facing all 6 of these sites.
Level 4 Rome
Rome was not built in a day, but it can definitely be seen in a day!
When visiting Rome, your host started his day at the Ancient Roman Colosseum (1) which was built around 70AD.
Afterwards he walked north-west towards the Alter of the Fatherland (2) which stands out amongst the rest of the Roman architecture.
Next, he decided to visit a well-known ancient roman structure, which to this day contains the largest un-reinforced concrete dome in the world (3).
After this a trip to the Piazza Navona (4) which once served as an athletics stadium in the Roman times.
Next was a trip to the smallest country in the world (5) via the Ponte Vittorio Emanuele II bridge.
The final step of the journey was watching the sunset from the Spanish steps (6) (accessed via Ponte Cavour bridge ).
To progress to the next puzzle, you must determine how many kilometers were traversed on this day! Your final answer should also include a screenshot of the street view facing all 6 of these sites.