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Location: Vatican Museums, Italy (41� 54' 23? N, 12� 27' 16? E)
Date: 23 March 2006; 10.35am
Camera: Canon 300D with kit lens

The Vatican Museums� spiral staircase is probably the most photographed and recognisable stairway in the world. The spiral stairs is actually two separate helixes, one leading up and the other leading down, that twist together in a double helix formation. the stairs is the exit from the Vatican Museum. It is especially popular because photography is forbidden in the amazing Sistine Chapel and this is like the last photographic opportunity in the Vatican. before one exits.

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