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  2. Mount Vesuvius - Wikipedia

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    The main cone of Vesuvius and the cliff of Monte Somma's caldera separated by the Inferno and Gigante valley. Vesuvius is a "humpbacked" peak, consisting of a large cone (Gran Cono) partially encircled by the steep rim of a summit caldera caused by the collapse of an earlier (and originally much higher) structure called Mount Somma. [17]

  3. 1631 eruption of Mount Vesuvius - Wikipedia

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    Image of Vesuvius Observatory and Mount Vesuvius(c. 19th Century) In 1841, around 200 years after the 1631 eruption, the Vesuvius Observatory was established. [ 11 ] This marked a huge milestone in the study of volcanology, as it was the first ever volcanological observatory.

  4. Eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD - Wikipedia

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    Mount Vesuvius violently spewed forth a cloud of super-heated tephra and gases to a height of 33 km (21 mi), ejecting molten rock, pulverized pumice and hot ash at 1.5 million tons per second, ultimately releasing 100,000 times the thermal energy of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

  5. Ancient beach destroyed by Mount Vesuvius eruption in 79AD ...

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    A view of the ancient beach, with the skeletons of the fugitive victims of the eruption of Vesuvius in 79AD, open to the public for the first time. - Marco Cantile/LightRocket/Getty Images.

  6. Pompeii: The Last Day - Wikipedia

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    Pompeii: The Last Day is a 2003 dramatized documentary that tells of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius towards the end of August 79 CE. [1] [2] This eruption covered the ancient Roman cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum in ash and pumice, killing a large number of people trapped between the volcano and the sea.

  7. Herculaneum - Wikipedia

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    A 1987 National Geographic special, In the Shadow of Vesuvius, explored the sites of Pompeii and Herculaneum, interviewed archaeologists, and examined the events leading up to the eruption of Vesuvius. The 2002 documentary "Herculaneum. An unlucky escape" [41] is based on research of Pier Paolo Petrone, Giuseppe Mastrolorenzo and Mario Pagano ...

  8. House of the Centenary - Wikipedia

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    A wall painting in the House of the Centenary features the earliest known representation of Vesuvius. The House of the Centenary (Italian Casa del Centenario, also known as the House of the Centenarian) was the house of a wealthy resident of Pompeii, preserved by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD.

  9. Pompeii Airfield - Wikipedia

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    Pompeii Airfield is an abandoned World War II military airfield in Italy, located approximately one km (0.62 mi) south of Terzigno, a few kilometers east of the base of Mount Vesuvius, and approximately 20 km (12 mi) east-southeast of Naples.