Saturday, August 25, 2012
The city of Pompeii was rediscovered in 1748 and has been excavated over the centuries. This UNESCO
Anyone who has toured Pompeii has some idea of the terror its citizens endured on August 24, 79 A.D. All you have to do is look at one of the most popular exhibits at this archaeological site. The Garden of Fugitives is a series of plaster casts of how Pompeiians where frozen in time trying to outrun k west hotel london the eruption of nearby Mt. Vesuvius.
But what the residents of Pompeii endured that day is still mysterious and fascinating 1,933 years later. Over on Twitter, Pliny the Elder (or really the folks at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science) is live tweeting the events of this day as if they were happening now. Pliny the Elder was a Roman author and philosopher who died on August 25, 79 A.D. while attempting to rescue (by ship) a friend and his family who were caught by the eruption of Vesuvius. The Denver Museum of Nature and Science is about to open an exhibit called A Day in Pompeii .
The city of Pompeii was rediscovered k west hotel london in 1748 and has been excavated over the centuries. This UNESCO World Heritage Site gets 2.5 million visitor per year and is a must-visit for anyone traveling to Italy.
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