Posted on 10/11/2016 9:26:14 AM PDT by wildbill
There is a great book if fiction about Pompeii that I always recommend to anyone interested in Pompeii. It is written from the point of view of the city official in charge of the water aqueduct—which goes out of order due to quakes prior to the eruption. It is so very interesting about the Roman aqueducts construction and engineering and everyday life while a conflagration is brewing in Vesuvius.
Pompeii, by Robert Harris is very off-price reasonable on line now at several locations.
Very cool stuff going on here....
You must go to eat at Zi'ntonio (www.zintonio.it) off the main square in Sorrento. Don't go the first night because you won't go anywhere else after that. The people there are good friends of mine. The wife and I were married in Sorrento and they took care of everything for us. It's been about 5 years since we've been last, but talk to Thomas if he's still around and he'll be able to hook you up with nearly anything you need.
When you go to Capri, get the earliest ferry from Sorrento Marina Grande because you'll need the entire day to see the island.
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I sent copy of link to Sunken Civ since I don’t know if he is “Lurkin” around here anymore. :-)
Great thread. Bookmarked and a BTT.
Watched the entire video, it’s like a metaphor for the United States, sadly ...
Especially when you see how “small” Mount St. Helens was.
Thank you, I will check that out.
Nice graphic. I’ve climbed Lassen a couple times. Mount Tehama was next door and 1,000 feet higher than Lassen Peak. It’s almost completely gone now after an eruption 50x Mt. St. Helens and erosion.
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Great post thanks.
Pompeii ping.
Heh, I had to look that up, had never heard that before!
There is a great book if fiction about Pompeii that I always recommend to anyone interested in Pompeii. It is written from the point of view of the city official in charge of the water aqueductwhich goes out of order due to quakes prior to the eruption. It is so very interesting about the Roman aqueducts construction and engineering and everyday life while a conflagration is brewing in Vesuvius.
Pompeii, by Robert Harris is very off-price reasonable on line now at several locations.
Thanks. Not a good day in the neighborhood.
Rent a car. Be adventurous. By the way, I envy you. I always wanted to go there since I first read about it as a kid. They had an excellent traveling exhibit on the museum circuit a few years ago with relics, replicas of wall frescos, etc. that I saw in Houston.
Did you notice the part in this article where it said some of the windows still had their original glass in them after all these years. Now that’s amazing.
Been lots of stuff about Pompeii on various cable TV outlets, one of them on today called Pompeii, the Dead Speak.
I see the Stadium in the back ground where Spartacus and Crixus defeated Theacales!!
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