A Pompeii Excursion!
July 29th, 2010
Walking along cobble stone streets and into buildings with frescoes still there, you will be taken back in your precious sightseeing time on a Pompeii tour. The buildings, temples and public spaces all ooze an Erie atmosphere that gives you the feeling of actually being there in the original days of Pompeii before the eruption of Vesuvius. One of the most known worldwide excursions on a visit to the Bay of Naples is a Pompeii Tour. For more info on Rome Tour Pompeii
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At Herculaneum, unlike Pompeii, where the eruption destroyed roofs and attics, a large part of the buildings remain several stories high: the House of Argus still has its wooden balcony. This smaller, initial part of the eruption of Vesuvius is sometime forgotten but archaeologist find it to be much more of important, because the ruins are so well preserved that even the loaf of bread has managed to survive these 2000 years.
Herculaneum ruins are considered better preserved than Pompeii with its streets, shops and frescoed houses, but it is unjustly less famed than the bigger Pompeii.
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If you peer down into the depths of the crater to see plumes of steam issuing from the sleeping, but still active, volcano Vesuvius. Heavenly-scented citrus groves and vast Lacrima Christi vineyards surround gracious homes on the way up to the summit of Vesuvius, which is still one of the world’s most active craters (though not considered dangerous). Explore legendary Pompeii and Mt Vesuvius, the only active volcano in continental Europe, on a full-day guided trip from Naples. Go to the volcano that destroyed Pompeii on a fascinating trip to Mt. Vesuvius from Naples.
Pompeii Walking Tours
A pompeii walking tour is fully completed when together with a go to to the Archeological Museum in Naples. You can complete a self guided walking visit of Pompeii either by following a guide book or by renting one of the audio so-called guides. Get more Pompeii Walking Tour information. by continuing to
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Although covered with meters of ash and other volcanic material, the villa sustained only minor damage in the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 AD, and the majority of its walls, ceilings, and most particularly its frescoes survived largely undamaged. By entering the Archaeological Museum in Naples you can see the collection of artefact’s that were excavating in Pompeii and Herculaneum. This whole area was buried under twenty feet of ash one dark day in 79 A.D.
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