ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 6月23日 22時01分


On a sweltering Monday afternoon, a beautiful day for a swim, Mario Messina noticed some holidaymakers teetering dangerously close to the turquoise waters and sounded 5 short blasts of his whistle. “Come down!” he said. “Come down!” Mario is not a seaside lifeguard but a Roman police officer. His task is to protect the #TreviFountain, one of the world’s most cherished monuments, from Rome’s armies of tourists. This year, the warm weather has already brought a menacing whiff of tourists behaving badly. In April, a man went skinny-dipping in the Trevi Fountain. The same month, a Spanish tourist wearing a long tunic waded in and a German woman took a morning dip. In May, a Danish woman took an evening swim in her nightgown and 2 American women went for a dip. And in June, a Malaysian man bathed nude in another Roman fountain. (“I was hot,” he reportedly told police.) Many locals remember the folk hero known as D’Artagnan, who for decades waded into the Trevi Fountain before dawn to fish for coins. Still, “it’s never been like this,” said Vittorio Avanzini, who publishes Roman historical guides. Visit the link in our profile to read more, and to see more photos by @giannicipriano.


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