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The Pompeii incident


šŸŒ‹ What Happened:

  • On August 24, 79 AD, Mount Vesuvius violently erupted near the Bay of Naples in Italy.

  • The eruption lasted for two days and buried the Roman citiesĀ of Pompeii, Herculaneum, and others under ash, pumice, and rock.

  • Thousands of people were killed, many of them suffocated by toxic gases or buried in ash.

😢Why It Was So Devastating:

  • The eruption released a massive pyroclastic flow — a fast-moving, superheated cloud of gas and ash that obliterated everything in its path.

  • Pompeii was buried under 4–6 metersĀ of ash and debris, which preserved the city in a sort of time capsule.

  • Because of the suddenness, many bodies were frozen in place — people caught in the act of fleeing, hiding, or just living life.😨

šŸ›ļø What Makes It Famous:

  • When the ruins were discovered centuries later, archaeologists found preserved buildings, mosaics, graffiti, and even food.

  • Plaster was poured into the voids left by decomposed bodies, creating detailed casts of people and animalsĀ at their moment of death.

  • The site gives us a haunting, detailed look at daily life in ancient Rome😢.

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keshu
keshu
May 05, 2025

1 because i wanted to learn more about volcano's

2 None, it's to sad


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