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POMPEII
Name: Jwlian plc Jongh Date: March 31, 2009
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POMPEII is a ruined and partially
buried Roman city near Naples Italy.
It is near the water
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Mount Vesuvius
(in Italian - Monte Vesuvio)
Is a volcano east of Naple, Italy.
It is the only volcano on the
European mainland to have
erupted within the last hundred
years. It is not currently active.
The two other volcanoes in
Italy (Etna and Stromboli) are
on islands.
Close-up of the Volcano
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This is 1 of 7 entrances to the
city, This is the Sea entrance
because it faces the Sea.
The Dock. Before the eruption the
shore came up to Pompeii and now
it's two and a half miles away.
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OKI The Public Bathes
Walls of Pompeii are about
5 feet thick.
This is Pompeii Local market where residents
could buy food such as Fruit, Fish & Bread.
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"Mc Donalds"
This is the Ancient Place
where the people of Pompeii
got fast food.
Italy is known for it's
fountains because of many
Aqueduct. Pompeii has
many fountains as well;
This is one of several I saw.
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The Forum
This is where all the
Politicians would work and
make speeches.
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The Victims of Mount Vesuvius Eruption in Pompeii
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The plaster casts show
the people of Pompeii at
the moment of death.
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The main street of
Pompeii. All main streets
in the Roman Empire run
East to West and all side
streets run North to South.
4 04,00
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Ancient Cross Walk
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Bibliography
Bonaventura, Maria Antoinetta. Pompeii
Reconstructed. Italy: Archeolibri S.R.I., 2007
Tanaka, Shelley. The Buried City of Pompeii. New
York: Madison Press Books, 1997
Photos provided by:
de Jongh, Cecile
de Jongh, Julian
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