The Roman town of Pompeii, including most of its inhabitants, was buried under a several metres thick layer of tephra in the afternoon of 23 November 79 AD, after the plume emitted by a massive eruption of Mount Vesuvius had collapsed. Despite massive destruction, many features - including mosaics, wall paintings and further details - have been preserved in the underground for almost two millennia.
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- on Wednesday 3 September 2008 by Martin Mergili
- Keywords
- hazard impact, historic place, mirror of the past, ruin, volcanism
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