The places of interests around mount Vesuvius which are related to the Roman days are ruins of Pompeii and Herculaneum, the two Roman cities which were buried under volcanic ashes, and the National Archaeological Museum of Naples. This museum had many artifacts from Pompeii and Herculaneum and other ancient statues from elsewhere in Italy.
Other places of interest in the area are the famous island of Capri, castles, churches and royal palaces.
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mt. Olympus
mt Kilimanjaro is a volcanoe
It would have provided heated springs and pools and the kand around volcanoes is often very fertile
mt. vesuvious is known as a cinder volcano
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1,200 years old i think.
Mt. Vesuvious is about 10 Kilometers from Pompeii.
well, mt vesuvious is in CAMPANIA, a region in italy.
Mt Vesuvius is a mountain in Italy that exploded and covered pompeii for several hundred years
The cities destroyed were Pompeii and Herculaneum.
tumalon or jump in mt. Pinatubo to experience it but i jump in mt. Pinatubo and it was so so cool inside many lava and fireballs
Pompeii, at the time of the eruption of mt. Vesuvious, had bars, brothels and fast-food counters.
Pompeii, at the time of the eruption of mt. Vesuvious, had bars, brothels and fast-food counters.
It is important to historians, as it has left alot of artefacts and alot of ancient ruins, which give out lots of facts, and clues, on how the romans lived.
Washington's major geographic points of interest are Big Lake, Mt. St. Helens, Clear Lake, and Mt. Vemon.