Fishbourne Roman Palacial Spa in Space... ye have no boundaries... β¨οΈππͺπ
Your spacey space tub might look like this - float around and whirl through a black hole to get nice, clean and refreshed - back to Palace grounds in a jif!
Yes, I thought so... π
It's referring to earlier posts about the One and Only palace's size compared to another known account's "thingy's" size. (Hog). Comparisons in space; alas, the spa should be in equivalent size to the "palace in space" size.
A little farfetched?
You think? π€
I give up... π€£π€ͺ
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Rumour has it that the retired legionary, Naughtius Maximus, walked around his xystus, 100 times, and his daughter built that newly discovered spa with the proceeds.
Reminds us of the time we were taking gravel samples from the base of an unstable cliff and our line manager told us the main point of our hard hat was so they could work out which end our head was when we were dug out of a cliff collapse. π¬
Good one. Can understand why hard hats are wise in deep digs or near machinery but did think while watching Digging for Britain how daft it was that everyone was wearing them on a totally open, treeless site where the trenches were only knee deep. What's going to fall on you?
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Your spacey space tub might look like this - float around and whirl through a black hole to get nice, clean and refreshed - back to Palace grounds in a jif!
It's referring to earlier posts about the One and Only palace's size compared to another known account's "thingy's" size. (Hog). Comparisons in space; alas, the spa should be in equivalent size to the "palace in space" size.
A little farfetched?
You think? π€
I give up... π€£π€ͺ
Obviously too late on a Friday afternoon for us to get the reference! π
Actually it's a great story, but if we admitted that everyone would think our account had been hacked. Excellent content on the BBC by Dr Hay as well!
Pompeii is always stunning, and brings us very useful resources to approach the general public to how our great-but-not-so-well-preserved sites could look like
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