The Acque Albule ("White Waters" in Latin), where the family of the amateur goes with friends, is the name given to some springs nearby Tivoli, knwon since ancient times and, according to Pliny the Elder, with wound-healing properties. Despite the water is seen just at the end, the "immersion" moment has already gone, while filming, and the amateur's attention is drawn toward a few seconds of jokes and chaos (and a kid, holding a camera in its case).
The Acque Albule ("White Waters" in Latin), where the family of the amateur goes with friends, is the name given to some springs nearby Tivoli, knwon since ancient times and, according to Pliny the Elder, with wound-healing properties. Despite the water is seen just at the end, the "immersion" moment has already gone, while filming, and the amateur's attention is drawn toward a few seconds of jokes and chaos (and a kid, holding a camera in its case).