Pompeii was obliterated by one of the most deadly volcanic eruptions in history....
Mount Vesuvius, which sits majestically above the former city, erupted in 79 AD and paved the way for destruction, leaving in its wake countless dead....
Molten rock was thrown from into the sky, as well as pulverised pumice and hot ash at a rate of 1.5 million tonnes per second over the city’s 12, 000 residents. Many were left frozen in time, the result of thermal shock.It was once widely held that Vesuvius er
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