04-19-2011, 03:40 AM
Hi forum,
by accident I stumbled across this video of a reenactors' parade celebrating Rome's foundation, which is supposed to have happened April 21 753 BC...
http://www.gmx.net/themen/wissen/mensch/767icuo
(you have to bear with the ad before the vid starts)
I have two questions: are there anymore, and hopefully much better, videos of this year's parade? Or pictures?
Second, and a little OT... what is it with that silly stomping? Is that supposed to be a marching style? I see this in documentaries quite often, so I figured it is popular with reenactors, but why?
regards
Kai
by accident I stumbled across this video of a reenactors' parade celebrating Rome's foundation, which is supposed to have happened April 21 753 BC...
http://www.gmx.net/themen/wissen/mensch/767icuo
(you have to bear with the ad before the vid starts)
I have two questions: are there anymore, and hopefully much better, videos of this year's parade? Or pictures?
Second, and a little OT... what is it with that silly stomping? Is that supposed to be a marching style? I see this in documentaries quite often, so I figured it is popular with reenactors, but why?
regards
Kai
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