Pompeii
We LOVED our tour of Pompeii today! Two hours didn’t feel like enough time to fully explore all of it. Pompeii was a thriving metropolis of 170 acres with running water throughout the city and hundreds of shops and homes. It was buried by boulders and mud after the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius in 72 AD. The preservation of the area is amazing with bricks, stones and painted walls still intact throughout. Pompeii was originally located along a river, but the explosion in 72 AD completely changed the landscape. The picture below is the entry to the city which was originally a port that went straight to the sea. The walls are painted with pictures of what the rooms were used for. This is a painting on the wall of the public baths with “advertising” for the services offered along the top row (zoom in 😉) The stone and brick is original throughout the area. The colors are vivid and seem to be unaffected by the elements. Glass mosaic tiles were used for extra decoration and religious pictur...
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