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Sight-Jogging
Last week, a Los Angeles Times story touched on an approach to tourism that's gained a foothold in Italy: sight-jogging. Over in Rome, running tourists who sign up for the program might start by doing stairs (as in the Spanish Steps), zoom past the Trevi Fountain and the Pantheon, head up Capitoline Hill and back down the other side around the Forum and the Colosseum, loop the Circus Maximus, and end, Audrey Hepburn-style, at the Bocca della Verità. Provided that crowds are relatively light, the sight-joggers might see the sites in a fraction of the time it takes strollers to cover the same ground. At the end of the run, they might have an idea of what they'd like to return to, and what they'd might like to skip. What's more, they'd certainly have gotten a better sense of the layout of the city than would those folks who opt for horrid bus tours.

