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	<title>Comments on: Angels &amp; Demons Tours in Rome</title>
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		<title>By: Joan Schmelzle</title>
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		<dc:creator>Joan Schmelzle</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hi,
While I can&#039;t remember which company offered the Angels and Demons tour I took in Rome in late fall 2007, I think it sounds a lot like the four hour tours offered above.  I thought it was fun since I had recently read the book.  And it did mostly follow the book.

However, one other tour member and I noticed a couple of differences and asked the guide about them at the end.  I can&#039;t remember what they were, but it turned out that the guide had read a British publisher&#039;s book and the other traveler and I had read the American publisher&#039;s.

Either way I must admit it was a fun tour despite the rain that fell on us and sort of ruined the trip to the top of Castel Sant&#039; Angelo.  It helped to have read the book fairly recently.  

By the way I also enjoyed the Da Vinci Code tour in Paris several years ago.  And at the time I wished I had read the book more recently than I had.</description>
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<p>Hi,<br />
While I can&#8217;t remember which company offered the Angels and Demons tour I took in Rome in late fall 2007, I think it sounds a lot like the four hour tours offered above.  I thought it was fun since I had recently read the book.  And it did mostly follow the book.</p>
<p>However, one other tour member and I noticed a couple of differences and asked the guide about them at the end.  I can&#8217;t remember what they were, but it turned out that the guide had read a British publisher&#8217;s book and the other traveler and I had read the American publisher&#8217;s.</p>
<p>Either way I must admit it was a fun tour despite the rain that fell on us and sort of ruined the trip to the top of Castel Sant&#8217; Angelo.  It helped to have read the book fairly recently.  </p>
<p>By the way I also enjoyed the Da Vinci Code tour in Paris several years ago.  And at the time I wished I had read the book more recently than I had.</p>
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