This is one of my favorite, low-tech, ways of visualizing the past! Doesn't oversell the reconstruction, shows possible past and present in same view, works, rain or shine and without power.
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Jason Thorne
An interesting way to help people visualize what a ruin used to be.
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I wish more sights used them (alongside other types of varied and accessible interpretations & info, of course)
Digital applications are great, but sometimes all that is needed is some well thought our analogue applications.
We'd do well to remember that.
https://www.amazon.com/Rome-Then-Overlay-Giuseppe-Gangi/dp/B000F976ZI?dplnkId=cc773caa-5680-49ac-b6a5-e2906ccd711f
It would so cheap & yet so useful
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