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As well as times based on mode of travel. Based on current ratios (still being tested against sources) this 398.48 km path from Rome to Bologna would take fast couriers at least 26 hours (~3 days), riders around 60 (~7 days), and pedestrians around 100 (~12 days).
May 9, 2025 at 12:47 AM
As well as times based on mode of travel. Based on current ratios (still being tested against sources) this 398.48 km path from Rome to Bologna would take fast couriers at least 26 hours (~3 days), riders around 60 (~7 days), and pedestrians around 100 (~12 days).
The EMDigIt platform will also provide more details, such as the stops on this journey: Rome, La Storta, Isola Farnese, Campagnano di Roma, Monterosi, Ronciglione, Monti Cimini, Viterbo, Montefiascone, Capraccia, Bolsena, San Lorenzo Nuovo, Acquapendente... (etc.)
May 9, 2025 at 12:40 AM
The EMDigIt platform will also provide more details, such as the stops on this journey: Rome, La Storta, Isola Farnese, Campagnano di Roma, Monterosi, Ronciglione, Monti Cimini, Viterbo, Montefiascone, Capraccia, Bolsena, San Lorenzo Nuovo, Acquapendente... (etc.)
Sorry, would need a little more info to say!
December 1, 2024 at 11:43 AM
Sorry, would need a little more info to say!
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Oops, trying again with better quality images and alt text. Haven't had my coffee yet ☕
November 21, 2024 at 12:20 PM
Oops, trying again with better quality images and alt text. Haven't had my coffee yet ☕