Found a free water dispenser that has sparking water

in travel •  7 years ago 

Free sparking water ??? Sign me up! Rome has a lot of drinkable water fountains (underground water streams) but this one has sparking water for ... FREE

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so amazing!

That is amazing!

That is awesome. I remember filling up my water bottle at all the public fountains. Good times.

Does "SPARKING WATER" have lightning bolts shooting out of it ??? @boxmining

LOL! That'll be shocking

That's the italian version of McDonald that you have found, free refill!

Ha ha ha Its Very Wonderful..
Good Job bro..
I resteem your post :)

NICE POST

water is life, so drink as much as you want man! its fro free like you said. ha ha ha

Ha ha u right.. water is free :)

This is awesome! I mean free is not always good in the sense of the government with handouts and what not. But come on, i think that water should always be free, even sparkling water i guess if that is what you want. But there are countries out there that don't have accessible clean water to drink. And based on that i think that all water should be free to at least drink because we all need to filter and process water that contains waste. What do yall think about using salt water to to bath with and or add waste too, Instead of using fresh water that, maybe some of you know that we are as a world running out of. I would like to know what yall think!

In other country even a glass of water has a price. Rome is wonderful they gave it free. Every

So sad to live in a world where water and in some places even the air that we breath is no longer free.

That's really awesome. Just showed this post to my wife - she is amazed.

That's awesome! And even if you get sparkling water and then take the bubbles out, it's still water.

ba-dum-tssss

we have pure water that runs through the cliffs close to our house, tastes sublime

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

I won't bore you with the history of water and Rome.

Suffice it say, they have been inextricably linked since before the first aquaduct.

Namaste,

JaiChai