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- The Forum Baths in Pompeii were established in 80 BCE and were the only baths still in use after the earthquake of 62 CE. The walls are beautifully decorated with frescoes of garden scenes, and the vault ceilings are embellished with stucco friezes.

#InternationalBathDay - The Forum Baths in Pompeii were established in 80 BCE and were the only baths still in use after the earthquake of 62 CE. The walls are beautifully decorated with frescoes of garden scenes, and the vault ceilings are embellished with stucco friezes.
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- The Antonine Baths in Carthage (Tunisia), a massive Roman bath complex built between AD 157 and 162, primarily during Antoninus Pius' reign. The Antonine Baths were the largest such complex in North Africa (19,700 sq.m.) and were supplied with water from

#InternationalBathDay - The Antonine Baths in Carthage (Tunisia), a massive Roman bath complex built between AD 157 and 162, primarily during Antoninus Pius' reign. The Antonine Baths were the largest such complex in North Africa (19,700 sq.m.) and were supplied with water from
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This , we recommend you read ''A Heroic Dirty Cub''! In order to stop taking showers, Simba resolves to never get dirty again.

For more details, see here: lionking.fandom.com/wiki/A_Heroic_…

This #InternationalBathDay, we recommend you read ''A Heroic Dirty Cub''! In order to stop taking showers, Simba resolves to never get dirty again.

For more details, see here: lionking.fandom.com/wiki/A_Heroic_…
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The large building of the so-called Scholastica Baths, discovered in 1926, was constructed in the late first or the early second century CE. P. Quintilius Valens Varius originally built the baths, and the building is sometimes referred to as Varius Baths.

#InternationalBathDay The large building of the so-called Scholastica Baths, discovered in  1926, was constructed in the late first or the early second century CE.  P. Quintilius Valens Varius originally built the baths, and the building  is sometimes referred to as Varius Baths.
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- The Baths of Caracalla in Rome could accommodate more than 1600 people. The bath complex was enormous and covered approximately 25 hectares. The building was 228 metres long, 116 metres wide and 38.5 metres estimated height.

#InternationalBathDay - The Baths of Caracalla in Rome could accommodate more than 1600 people. The bath complex was enormous and covered approximately 25 hectares. The building was 228 metres long, 116 metres wide and 38.5 metres estimated height.
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- The Byzantine Bathhouse in Caesarea Maritima, built in the 4th century AD. Before bathers entered the bathhouse, they would engage in physical exercise in the palaestra. After immersion, they would return to the palaestra for a massage and then dress to

#InternationalBathDay - The Byzantine Bathhouse in Caesarea Maritima, built in the 4th century AD. Before bathers entered the bathhouse, they would engage in physical exercise in the palaestra. After immersion, they would return to the palaestra for a massage and then dress to
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It's ! A great creates a personal retreat where you leave the day's stress behind or get your morning off to a good start - a sanctuary where you set aside everything to pamper yourself. Here are some of our favorite projects.

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- The Baths at Chesters Roman Fort (Cilurnum), located outside the fort close to the River North Tyne. They were uncovered in 1884–5 and are of Hadrianic date with many later additions and alterations. The baths of Chesters are considered the best-preserved

#InternationalBathDay - The Baths at Chesters Roman Fort (Cilurnum), located outside the fort close to the River North Tyne. They were uncovered in 1884–5 and are of Hadrianic date with many later additions and alterations. The baths of Chesters are considered the best-preserved
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