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One possible reason is that photographers like me tend to take a lot of time and we can slow down the flow of people. I wonder if that's the reason?
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Next person to go there should ask. Can't hurt after all. I've often wondered why you can't take pictures either. I'd say it is probably because of money and the tour is guided now. Years ago you used to be able to wander through at your own pace.
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Perhaps they are afraid of someone taking pictures and then selling them for a profit?
Too bad the innocent tourist/history lover is punished for what some greedy bastages do. ![]()
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