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The waters of Rome’s famous Trevi Fountain have run red for the second time in 10 years after a man poured dye into the landmark basin in protest at a film festival in the city.
A man threw a bucket of red paint or dye into Rome's Trevi Fountain on Friday, coloring the waters of the 18th-century monument bright red in front of a crowd of astonished tourists and residents.
Rome's Trevi Fountain emptied of water - but still filling with coins. Tourists keep up the tradition of tossing coins into the Trevi Fountain, even though it is now bone-dry due to repairs ...
Monday's damage to the Neptune statue is the latest in a recent string of tourists misbehaving at landmarks in Europe. Last month, two German men were accused of defacing of the 460-year-old ...
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