I don't know if more time is spent there in observing the people around - this huge multitude of people, connected to each other by invisible threads, but still representing individuals with their unique fates, joys and sorrows. Or more time is taken to feel the very place that has drawn you like a magnet there, because there is no way to visit Rome and not go to the Spanish Steps.
I myself happened to be there twice and I don't like overcrowded places and hyper famous tourist landmarks as I have already said many times but you are absolutely right that this site attracts in a magical way and it is not possible to not sit there. It's impossible not to stay there for a while...
Thank you for the awesome post! It took me back years and really transported me to this wonderful country and this amazing city.
P.S. I too noticed this strange bug with the word count. I hope @peakd will get it fixed in time.
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Thank you!
You've said it in the same way I was thinking, but much more beautifully! :)
!PIZZA