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Experience the paradoxical aftermath of the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius in 79 C.E. It was a truly cataclysmic event that wiped out entire populations of nearby towns, yet it yielded one of the most extensive and intact ruins of an ancient city - Pompeii. These spectacular ruins are among Italy's most visited sites. The eruption, with the force of 100,000 atom bombs, instantly ended life in Pompeii. However, the blanket of superheated ash, combined with the lack of moisture, preserved much of the city for thousands of years. Today, it offers an extraordinary window into Roman life, with details of everyday life abound. From famous inscriptions to wine jars labeled Vesuvinum, it's a glimpse into the world's first-known marketing pun. With over 50 hectares to explore, you can walk around the Forum with Vesuvius in the background, marvel at the spectacular amphitheater, and witness haunting plaster casts of lava-fried locals.
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