Pompeii Mt Vesuvius Tours

Mount Vesuvius and Pompeii

by Pompeii Tours on April 10, 2010

Following the major eruption of 1631, when Vesuvius it killed about 4000 people, it was during the rebuilding efforts, the ancient ruins of Pompeii were discovered on March 23, 1748. The local wine specialty made from grapes growing on the fertile Vesuvian soil, is called Lachryma Christi del Vesuvio. The Amalfi Coast is a World Heritage Site and one of the most popular destinations in Italy. See an Amalfi Coast Map to get your bearings and travel tips. This article will explore Best Tours Pompeii questions surrounding Mount Vesuvius and Pompeii

Campi Flegrei – The Phlegraean Fields

In 1984, there was a temporary evacuation of 300,00 people from the centre of Pozzuoli and exposed more than 500,000 the risk of pyroclastic flows (several millions in case of an ignimbritic eruption). Campi Flegrei has had only one historical eruption, in AD 1538, and even though its volcanic history has been studied in fantastic detail The area of Campi Flegrei was known to the Greeks, who had a colony nearby at Cumae. The Phlegraean fields caldera has recently experienced intense deformation, originating uplift phenomena of more than 3.5 m in 15 years, with maximum rates of 1 m/year in the period 1982-1984.

Pliny – The – Elder

Many contemporary sculptures are described and discussed by Pliny the Elder in his Naturalis Historia published in 77 AD. Gaius Plinius Secundus -or, to use his English name, Pliny- was born in 23 or 24 at Novum Comum (modern Como), a small city in the region known as Gallia. Pliny the Elder was a Roman naturalist, scholar, historian, traveler, officer, and writer. Campi Flegrei, additionally known as the Phlegraean Fields (from Greek meaning burning fields), is a large 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) wide caldera situated to the west of the city of Naples. Pliny was here with his Uncle when the eruption of Mt Vesuvius happened.

Mount Vesuvius Pompeii Eruption

The towns destroyed in the 79 AD earthquake make interesting trips as well. The ash and lava that covered Pompeii and Herculaneum preserved them to an extent not usually seen in Italian archaeological sites. Many Christians have since invoked the destruction of Pompeii in warning of divine judgment against rampant immorality. The earthquake, which took place on the afternoon of February 5, is believed to have registered over 7.5 on the Richter scale.

Mount Vesuvius Products

It is feasible to find all manner of souvenirs from your visit the following website to Vesuvius including Customizable Vesuvius gifts – t-shirts, posters, coffee mugs, etc. You’ll furthermore find Mount Vesuvius T shirts on the internet. You’ll see a wide selection of Mount Vesuvius and Pompeii postcards are available.

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