Pompeii is about 150 miles from Rome, near the bottom of Italy.
Pompeii was destroyed in 79 ad when the volcano, Vesuvius erupted.
You can see the remains of Pompeii today.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pompeii
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Yes, but not in its original condition. Even though the covering of pumice and ash caused much collapsing of roofs an other damage, it is still our best glimpse into an average Roman town and the people's lifestyle.
Yes, but not in its original condition. Even though the covering of pumice and ash caused much collapsing of roofs an other damage, it is still our best glimpse into an average Roman town and the people's lifestyle.
Yes, but not in its original condition. Even though the covering of pumice and ash caused much collapsing of roofs an other damage, it is still our best glimpse into an average Roman town and the people's lifestyle.
Yes, but not in its original condition. Even though the covering of pumice and ash caused much collapsing of roofs an other damage, it is still our best glimpse into an average Roman town and the people's lifestyle.
Yes, but not in its original condition. Even though the covering of pumice and ash caused much collapsing of roofs an other damage, it is still our best glimpse into an average Roman town and the people's lifestyle.
Yes, but not in its original condition. Even though the covering of pumice and ash caused much collapsing of roofs an other damage, it is still our best glimpse into an average Roman town and the people's lifestyle.
Yes, but not in its original condition. Even though the covering of pumice and ash caused much collapsing of roofs an other damage, it is still our best glimpse into an average Roman town and the people's lifestyle.
Yes, but not in its original condition. Even though the covering of pumice and ash caused much collapsing of roofs an other damage, it is still our best glimpse into an average Roman town and the people's lifestyle.
Yes, but not in its original condition. Even though the covering of pumice and ash caused much collapsing of roofs an other damage, it is still our best glimpse into an average Roman town and the people's lifestyle.
Yes, but not in its original condition. Even though the covering of pumice and ash caused much collapsing of roofs an other damage, it is still our best glimpse into an average Roman town and the people's lifestyle.
Pompeii looks kinda blackish because of all the soot and ashes
Pompeii is a ruinned roman city.
it looks like a normal worm there's no difference
Zero people live in Pompeii today, or so I've heard. But just to be sure look on Google.
They'd wear some sort of robe/togo like the rest of the residents, however like today they may look dirty and more worn.
look to the ways there were in pompeii
Pompeii was accidentally discovered by a group of men building a fountain Pompeii was completely covered in 75 feet of ash and lava traping 300 people that were later taken for scientific research
people have found that life in Pompeii was a lot like our world today without all the electric things.
people have found that life in Pompeii was a lot like our world today without all the electric things.
what do robots look like today?
a little birdy
Probably Naples.
Pompeii was a city in the Roman Empire. Today, it lies in Italy on the continent of Europe.