Saturday, June 16, 2007

Playing With The Boobs Of Sleeping Women

Positano Pompei - Archaeological Excavations

In the archaeological excavations of Pompeii has been brought to light the ancient Roman city destroyed tragically as a result of the eruption of the nearby volcano Vesuvius, which occurred in 79 AD

A few years earlier - in 62 AD - an earthquake, much more predictive of major disaster that would hit the city in a few years, struck the city of Pompeii and Herculaneum and other towns of Campania.

Pompeii was seriously damaged, but immediately began the process of reconstruction. Seventeen years later, while work continues at a fast pace (and even public buildings were almost all to be restored), the city and its inhabitants lived in one of the greatest tragedies of ancient history today, frozen in time and at that moment, was brought to the surface becoming the second most visited archaeological site the world.

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