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Wednesday, March 08, 2006

Vesuvius


The image above is of Italy's Mt. Vesuvius (map) from Napoli (Naples). Keep an eye on it for the near future, given this recent news item:
March 7, 2006 — Mount Vesuvius, the volcano that buried Pompeii and the nearby towns of Herculaneum and Stabiae on Aug. 24, 79 A.D, has the potential to erupt far more violently, destroying villages and cooking people as far as 15 miles from its summit, U.S. and Italian volcanologist have discovered.

Giuseppe Mastrolorenzo of the Vesuvius Observatory in Italy, Michael Sheridan, of the University of Buffalo in New York, and colleagues have found compelling evidence that nearly 4,000 years ago, Vesuvius produced a most devastating eruption.

Called the Avellino catastrophe, the event destroyed the area of present-day Naples, and sent panicking Bronze Age farmers fleeing for their lives.

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