This charred loaf of bread was baked on the 24th of August 79 A.D. when Mount Vesuvius erupted and the city of Pompeii was devastated.
      
      
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︎ Jan 03 2022
        
       
      
     
      Considered as the oldest known bottle of olive oil that has been preserved up today, now on display in Naples Archaeological Museum. It survived the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD.
      
      
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︎ Jan 19 2022
        
       
      
     
      An archaeologist holds the plaster cast body of a 4-year-old child killed by Mount Vesuvius in Pompeii in 79 AD (749X937)
      
      
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︎ Dec 02 2021
        
       
      
     
      B-25s are pictured flying past Mount Vesuvius in Italy as lava and ash spews from the top of the volcano. The eruption killed 57 as it destroyed the village of San Sebastiano and San Giorg in March 1944 while Allied forces were battling for supremacy in the skies
      
      
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︎ Jan 21 2022
        
       
      
     
        
        
        
        
      
      The "Ring Lady" of Herculaneum, a Roman woman around 45 years of age who died during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. She was found surrounded by her gold jewelry and still wearing two gold rings on her left hand. (1080x903)
      
      
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︎ Nov 28 2021
        
       
      
     
      On Jan. 2, 2022, Landsat 8 captured this view of Mount Vesuvius peeking through the clouds above southern Italy
      
      
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︎ Jan 11 2022
        
       
      
     
      Mount Vesuvius rising beyond the clouds
      
      
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︎ Jan 19 2022
        
       
      
     
      π₯ Mount Vesuvius breaking through the clouds- captured January 2, 2022 January 2, 2022, by the Operational Land Imager (OLI) on Landsat 8 satellite
      
      
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︎ Jan 19 2022
        
       
      
     
        
        
        
        
      
      The "Ring Lady" of Herculaneum, a Roman woman around 45 years of age who died during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. She was found surrounded by her gold jewelry and still wearing two gold rings on her left hand. (1080x903)
      
      
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︎ Nov 28 2021
        
       
      
     
      Cast of a watchdog killed by the Mount Vesuvius eruption in Pompeii [2731 x 4096]
      
      
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︎ Nov 07 2021
        
       
      
     
      
      
      
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︎ Dec 22 2021
        
       
      
     
      Mount Vesuvius from Landsat 8
      
      
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︎ Jan 14 2022
        
       
      
     
        
        
        
        
      
      ITAP of Mount Vesuvius at dawn from the deck of a nuclear sub (digital scan)
      
      
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︎ Jan 07 2022
        
       
      
     
      Pompeii victim crushed while fleeing the eruption of Mount Vesuvius
      
      
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︎ Dec 01 2021
        
       
      
     
      B-25 bombers fly over Mount Vesuvius in Italy while it erupts in March 1944 during the Italian Campaign of World War II. Colorised.
      
      
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︎ Oct 20 2021
        
       
      
     
      Mount Vesuvius from Landsat 8
      
      
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︎ Jan 14 2022
        
       
      
     
        
        
        
        
      
      An archaeologist holds the plaster cast body of a 4-year-old child killed by Mount Vesuvius in Pompeii in 79 AD (749X937)
      
      
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︎ Dec 02 2021
        
       
      
     
      A large cache of nearly 2,000 year-old ritual Roman artifacts that were discovered in a wooden box at Pompeii, the ancient Roman city that was destroyed and buried under 15 feet of volcanic ash by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius of 79 AD. [1200 x 800]
      
      
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︎ Oct 20 2021
        
       
      
     
      B-25 bombers fly over Mount Vesuvius in Italy while it erupts in March 1944 during the Italian Campaign of World War II. [640x483]
      
      
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︎ Oct 20 2021
        
       
      
     
      An archaeologist holds the plaster cast body of a 4-year-old child killed by Mount Vesuvius in Pompeii in 79 AD (749X937)
      
      
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︎ Dec 02 2021
        
       
      
     
        
        
        
        
      
      This charred loaf of bread was baked on the 24th of August 79 A.D. when Mount Vesuvius erupted and the city of Pompeii was devastated.
      
      
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︎ Jan 03 2022
        
       
      
     
      Mount Vesuvius peering through "a hole" in the clouds
      
      
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︎ Jan 18 2022
        
       
      
     
      Naples harbour with Mount Vesuvius in the background
      
      
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︎ Dec 28 2021
        
       
      
     
      Set design for the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in Giovanni Pacini's opera L'ultimo giorno di Pompei, 1827, by Alessandro Sanquirico
      
      
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︎ Dec 28 2021
        
       
      
     
        
        
        
        
      
      The first funicular cable car on Mount Vesuvius opened in 1880. "Funiculì, Funiculà," commemorates its opening, and was later sampled for the pizza meme music we all know and love.
      
      
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︎ Nov 27 2021
        
       
      
     
      B-25 bombers fly over Mount Vesuvius in Italy while it erupts in March 1944 during the Italian Campaign of World War II. Colorised.
      
      
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︎ Oct 20 2021
        
       
      
     
      [OC] mount Vesuvius
      
      
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︎ Jan 02 2022
        
       
      
     
      Albert Bierstadt - Mount Vesuvius at Midnight (1868) [4780 x 3366]
      
      
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︎ Nov 17 2021
        
       
      
     
        
        
        
        
      
      Total Drama through history (part 2) - Courtney vs Mount Vesuvius, who would win?
      
      
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︎ Nov 12 2021
        
       
      
     
      Pompeii archaeologists said Saturday they have unearthed the remains of a "slave room" in an exceptionally rare find at a Roman villa destroyed by Mount Vesuvius' eruption nearly 2,000 years ago 
france24.com/en/live-newsβ¦
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︎ Nov 06 2021
        
       
      
     
      The ruins of Pompeii with Mount Vesuvius in the background (Shot on Mini2)
      
      
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︎ Nov 09 2021
        
       
      
     
      Mount Vesuvius and the zhou
      It seems the Zhous Confucian school does not count Vesuvius as a mountain is this intended or am i doing something wrong?
https://preview.redd.it/c0cv5wx33nx71.jpg?width=2048&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=fec8a6c91ced64daf86c8a91b033fa42a7ce8b37
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︎ Nov 04 2021
        
       
      
     
        
        
        
        
      
      Thanks to artifacts unearthed at the Library House in Pompeii, we now know that work was being done to paint frescos at the time of the Mount Vesuvius eruption. 
ancient-origins.net/news-β¦
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︎ Dec 14 2021
        
       
      
     
      B-25 Mitchell bombers of 321st Bomber Group, US 447th Bomber Squadron flying past Mount Vesuvius, Italy during its eruption of 18-23 Mar 1944 (1800x1406)
      
      
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︎ Aug 18 2021
        
       
      
     
      Albert Bierstadt - Mount Vesuvius at Midnight (1868)
      
      
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︎ Nov 17 2021
        
       
      
     
        
        
        
        
      
      B-25s are pictured flying past Mount Vesuvius in Italy as lava and ash spews from the top of the volcano. The eruption killed 57 as it destroyed the village of San Sebastiano and San Giorg in March 1944 while Allied forces were battling for supremacy in the skies.
      
      
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︎ Oct 21 2021
        
       
      
     
      They actually casted a replica of the One Ring into the fire of Mount Vesuvius
      
      
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︎ Sep 04 2021
        
       
      
     
      
      
      
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︎ Sep 08 2021
        
       
      
     
      Mount Vesuvius exploded destroying my city so I asked for help... Looks like the AI took offense?
      
      
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︎ Sep 10 2021
        
       
      
     
        
        
        
        
      
      in 79 A.D., the Roman city Pompeii would be buried by meters of ash and pumice after the catastrophic eruption of Mount Vesuvius
      
      
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︎ Sep 26 2021
        
       
      
     
      Thousands of footprints (and animal hoof prints) were left by Bronze Age people fleeing the Avellino volcanic eruption of Mount Vesuvius, 2000 years before it destroyed Pompeii [981x1500]
      
      
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︎ Aug 12 2021
        
       
      
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