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		<title>Mount Vesuvius Pompeii Costs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[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. The local wine specialty made from grapes growing on the fertile Vesuvian soil, is called Lachryma Christi del Vesuvio? Mt Vesuvius [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>The towns destroyed in the 79 AD earthquake make interesting trips as well. The ash and lava that covered Pompeii and <a href="http://pompeiitours.org/herculaneum-tours/" >Herculaneum</a> preserved them to an extent not usually seen in Italian archaeological sites. The local wine specialty made from grapes growing on the fertile Vesuvian soil, is called Lachryma Christi del Vesuvio? <a href="http://pompeiitours.org/mount-vesuvius/" >Mt Vesuvius</a> is the one of the three star &#8220;must see&#8221; Michelin sights in the Bay of Naples. Keep reading for information on <strong>Mount Vesuvius Pompeii</strong></p>
<h2>Campi Flegrei &#8211; The Phlegraean Fields</h2>
<p>The caldera, which now is essentially at ground level, is accessible on foot. It contains a large number of fumaroles, from which steam can be seen issuing, and over 150 pools of boiling mud at last count. 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 is a large 13-km-wide caldera on the outskirts of Naples that contains numerous phreatic tuff rings and pyroclastic cones. The area of Campi Flegrei was known to the Greeks, who had a colony nearby at Cumae.</p>
<h2>Pliny   The   Elder</h2>
<p>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. Many contemporary sculptures are described and discussed by Pliny the Elder in his Naturalis Historia published in 77 AD. Pliny&#8217;s uncle, the naturalist Pliny the Elder, was in charge of area warships, but he turned his fleet to rescuing residents and died.<br />
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<h2>Mt Vesuvius Pompeii Eruption</h2>
<p>Following the major eruption of 1631, when <a href="http://pompeiitours.org/mount-vesuvius/" >Vesuvius</a> it killed about 4000 people, it was during the rebuilding efforts, the ancient ruins of Pompeii were discovered on March 23, 1748. The fresh fruit and vegetables in the shops are typical of October, and conversely the summer fruit that would have been typical of August was already being offered in dried, or conserved form. The coins located in the purse of a woman buried in the ash include a commemorative coin that should have been minted at the end of September.</p>
<h2>Mount Vesuvius Products Available</h2>
<p><a href="http://pompeiitours.org/mount-vesuvius/" >Mount vesuvius</a> products could be the perfect reminder of your visit the following website to <a href="http://pompeiitours.org/mount-vesuvius/" >Vesuvius</a> including customizable Vesuvius gifts &#8211; t-shirts, posters, coffee mugs, etc. You can even find Vesuvius mousemats Online! <a href="http://pompeiitours.org/mount-vesuvius/" >Mount vesuvius</a> T shirts can furthermore be found on the internet. Mount Vesuvius postcards are available at many places around the Bay of Naples.</p>
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