People lick the Colosseum primarily out of curiosity and to taste the ancient stones, which are often believed to have unique flavors due to the minerals and history embedded in them. Some tourists see it as a quirky way to connect with history or to take an unusual souvenir from their visit. Additionally, it has become somewhat of a social media trend, with visitors sharing photos of their unusual act online. However, this practice has prompted discussions about the preservation of historical sites and the importance of respecting cultural heritage.
Millions of people visit the Colosseum annually.
dogs lick people to get to know someone and dogs lick people when their happy.
The Romans used the colosseum.
The Roman Colosseum can amazingly hold up to 70,000 people
yea any dog can lick people!
The Colosseum in Rome can accommodate around 50,000 to 80,000 people for an event.
in has been a known fact that the answer is 2% of people in the us can lick their elbow
the colosseum
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this civilization would build the coliseum to distract its people from thinking about poverty in the cities
I believe the Colosseum is secondary because I dont think people researched it at the time it was made.