Posted on 04/17/2005 1:36:52 PM PDT by blam
LOL!!!
It still is.
The headline was... "This is a true story it just hasnt happened yet"
It happened three times before, the last time was some 600,000 years ago.
Pompei is one of the places I want to go before I die....
I just get chills when I see pictures of how everything was caught in time. Now there is an second settlement...WOW!
Be still my heart!
"Pompei is one of the places I want to go before I die...."
When you eventually get to Pompeii, be sure to schedule Herculaneum as well (the modern town of "Ercolano"). It's smaller but much better preserved. Most tourists seem to miss it, which is unfortunate.
I remember how excited I was the day I went to Pompeii, and I wasn't disappointed. Also, the best preserved sculpture from the classical world is to be seen at the museum in Naples.
well said!
In Search of the Real Troy
Saudi Aramco World | January/February 2005 Volume 56, Number 1 | Graham Chandler, Photographed by Ergun Cagata
Posted on 02/20/2005 2:33:23 PM PST by SunkenCiv
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Was There a Trojan War?
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Posted on 07/29/2004 11:43:38 PM PDT by SunkenCiv
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"I am series."
But was the eruption HUGH?
From what I've read, a pyroclastic blast is overdue.
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I went to both Pompeii and Herculaneum early in July this year. I was actually stunned by the size of Pompeii. When they say it was a city, they mean it was a CITY. I think I expected a few square blocks (like what you get with Herculaneum) but in actuality, it took us a long time to walk from the coliseum back to the entrance. You could spend a couple of days before seeing the whole place. We barely made a dent. The concrete casts of the victims are no longer there, except for two in glass cases.
The day after, we climbed Vesuvius. You can see the remnants of the old cone, and how much was just blown apart. Vesuvius is quiet now, but I saw pictures of WWII Allied bombers flying near it with lots of smoke and ash in the air. If it has lots of little burps, nothing too terrible will come of it. But if it goes like in 79......well, even with a bit of warning, lots of people will die because that is a very densely populated area, and the Italians can’t form a queue in the best of times. An evacuation will be a train wreck.
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