
Marmore Falls In Italy Is Home To The World’s Tallest Manmade Waterfall
Marmore Falls is the largest manmade waterfall in the world. Created by the Romans, this 2000 year old waterfall is 165 meters high.
Marmore Falls is the largest manmade waterfall in the world. Created by the Romans, this 2000 year old waterfall is 165 meters high.
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Escape to the Italian Riviera and visit Camogli, Italy, a Ligurian fishing village famous for delicious focaccia and picturesque views.
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