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바스를 찾는 관광객이라면 꼭 들려야 할 곳이 있다. 바로 이 도시의 이름이 된 온천 목욕탕. 지어진지 2천 년도 훌쩍 넘었단다. 그러니까 1세기 브리튼섬을 점령했던 로마인들은 그 머나먼 원정길에 얼마나 피곤했을까. 콸콸 솟아나는 천연 온천수에 홀딱 반해서 목욕탕을 지은 것이다. “로만 바스의 특별한 점은 아직도 이 유적지에 온수가 흐르고 있다는 것입니다. 유럽에서 고대 로마 유적지를 볼 수 있는 장소는 많지만 대부분 축조된 지 2,000년이 넘었기 때문에 오늘날까지 온수가 나오는 곳은 매우 희귀합니다.” 2천 년 전 웰빙 문화의 중심지. 바스의 추억이 저 로마시대 석공들의 모습과 함께 유쾌함으로 남는다. “우리 부자는 최고의 석공이죠. 사람들은 우리가 뛰어나다는 것을 알아요. 그래서 우리를 고용했죠. 우리 기술이 뛰어나지 않았다면 이곳에서 일하게 하지 않았을 거예요.” 2천년이 지나도 마르지 않은 온천수는 지금도 바스를 풍요롭게 하고 있다. 도심을 한 눈에 굽어보는 야외 온천에서의 망중한. 천년의 세월이 무심한 듯 구름처럼 흘러 오늘과 마주하고 있다. 배낭족들에게는 조금 부담되겠지만 역시 소중한 피부를 위해서 여성관광객들에게 바스 온천은 단연 최고의 인기다.
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If tourists are looking for a place to just be heard Barth. The city's name is just a hot spring bath. Year built 2000 whimper seriously exceeded danda. So the Romans who occupied the first century Britain how tired they did in that faraway wonjeonggil. Gurgling springs is built to crush the natural hot spring baths. The special thing is that Roman Bath is still flowing hot water in the historical district. Due to the place to see the ancient Roman ruins in Europe has much most of the construction period is not more than 2000 years to the present day where the hot water coming out is very rare. Two thousand years ago a center of wellness culture. Bath remain in the memories of conviviality with the appearance of low-Roman masonry. Our rich man's best masons. People know that we are good. So they hired us. If you have honed our skills will not have to work here. This even after 2000 years still wet springs are still enrich Bath. Mangjunghan of the outdoor spa overlooking the city at a glance. Flowing like clouds seemed nonchalant years of the millennium is facing today. Backpackers Bath spa for women travelers for precious skin As will also have a little bear is by far the most popular.
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■클립명: 유럽110-영국07-02 천연 온천수가 솟는 로마 목욕탕/Roman Baths/Spa
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■촬영일자: 2012년 6월 June
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