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The main bath. There had originally been an overhead roof which had been destroyed later, which has contributed to the algae growth. |
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Malith, our official photographer wanted to pose for a pic with a Roman Centurion |
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Imagine how this place might have looked like under the control of the Romans, 2000 years ago! They must have used hourglasses to time their laps. |
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Ave Caesar! The Gauls are preparing for an attack, your majesty! Get your eyes off the bloody bath and prepare the troops! |
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Offerings made to the goddess Minerva: all these items have been found in the bottom of baths in the compound. |
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Curses rolled and offered to Gods for their necessary action. |
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Floor tiles used by Romans |
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True to its spirit, the water in hot water baths is really hot, all naturally. |
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Someone had generously thrown in a 20 Rupee note to a wishing well inside the compound |
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Bath city, against the backdrop of nearby mountains |
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