Italy - Modern Day Love-Willing Ritual Spreads at Rome's Milvian Bridge

Ponte Milvio, one of the oldest bridges of the Eternal City, has become an important symbol for modern-day Romeos and Juliets living in Rome. They make their pilgrimage to the ancient Roman bridge and seal their love by placing a lock on the third lamp post from the Corso Francia side and throwing the key into the Tiber (the key should be thrown over the shoulders so as not to see where it falls), in a modern-day spell invoking eternal love. (Photo by Alessandra Benedetti/Corbis via Getty Images)
Ponte Milvio, one of the oldest bridges of the Eternal City, has become an important symbol for modern-day Romeos and Juliets living in Rome. They make their pilgrimage to the ancient Roman bridge and seal their love by placing a lock on the third lamp post from the Corso Francia side and throwing the key into the Tiber (the key should be thrown over the shoulders so as not to see where it falls), in a modern-day spell invoking eternal love. (Photo by Alessandra Benedetti/Corbis via Getty Images)
Italy - Modern Day Love-Willing Ritual Spreads at Rome's Milvian Bridge
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