I've been fascinated by Pompeii since I was probably 10 years old. I'm 73 now. I always thought I'd visit someday but I'm afraid that's not going to happen. I love this video. It's the best I've watched. I feel like I am there.
I was there in 1967. The only thing I remember were the human castings and Mt. Vesuvius itself. I was scared that she was going to blow and bury me. Hope to get back now that I can appreciate the city. Thanks for the videos!
We were there in September of 2022 and it was an amazing and also a very humbling experience. A lot of ghosts walking around! Thank you for taking me back. 😊
Thank you for this. We were there in 2017 and enjoyed it but it was 50degC and climbing the tower was O-U-T of the plans so it was nice to see the panorama.
It's so hard to think an entire town could be buried like that for 2000 years, I'm itching to see Pompeii and Herculaneum but alas I have two autistic children and no funds so I'll just have to stick to dreaming and watching these tour videos
It is amazing to me that the Roman populations where so ahead of us.Lately a group of Japanese geologist discovered a very large home around the base of the Vesuvio,with running water and a large water heater. Most likely a volcanic source,since there wasn't any electricity.They think this may be the home of Cesar, and his final resting place.
well, the body tissue decomposed, thus the void spaces they cast. And the bones are part of the casts, as you may see occasionally by some skullparts and teeth being visible. So these casts should be treated acc. respectful
I've been fascinated by Pompeii since I was probably 10 years old. I'm 73 now. I always thought I'd visit someday but I'm afraid that's not going to happen. I love this video. It's the best I've watched. I feel like I am there.
Every time we went,we found new discovery being found.Pompeii is truly an amazing city.
Amazing and very interesting! I'll make it there, one day! Grazie ❤
Lovely sharing ❤️ enjoyed it so so much, keep it up
I was there in 1967. The only thing I remember were the human castings and Mt. Vesuvius itself. I was scared that she was going to blow and bury me. Hope to get back now that I can appreciate the city. Thanks for the videos!
Incredible. Thank you for this video.
Thank you for watching
I Visited here and climbed Mount Vesuvius in 1997 , many improvements ..... Grazie Mille
Thanks for watching ❤️
Grazie anche a te ❤️
We were there in September of 2022 and it was an amazing and also a very humbling experience. A lot of ghosts walking around! Thank you for taking me back. 😊
Thanks for watching
Cosa fantasmi?
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One day, I’ll make it there! Thanks! Very informative and a great tour!
I hope your dream to visit Pompeii comes true.
Thank you ❤
This is great! Grazie infinite
Thank you too!❤️
Nice video, no music, no talking, I will be there in a couple of weeks.
Those rooms are so dark even during daylight hours.
I will visit it today,thanks
Thank you for this. We were there in 2017 and enjoyed it but it was 50degC and climbing the tower was O-U-T of the plans so it was nice to see the panorama.
13:23 - There's a cat!
Great video! My sister and I are going in October this year.
Hope you have a great time in Pompeii
Saw more in this 1/2 hour clip than I did in the 3 hours I was there in person.
Thank you so much. I hope to do more videos of Pompeii
It's so hard to think an entire town could be buried like that for 2000 years, I'm itching to see Pompeii and Herculaneum but alas I have two autistic children and no funds so I'll just have to stick to dreaming and watching these tour videos
It is amazing to me that the Roman populations where so ahead of us.Lately a group of Japanese geologist discovered a very large home around the base of the Vesuvio,with running water and a large water heater. Most likely a volcanic source,since there wasn't any electricity.They think this may be the home of Cesar, and his final resting place.
This vdo is so good.
Thanks
i have been there ❤🇮🇹
truly amazing 🙏
Yes it is
Ma perché il titolo video dice questo?
I went to Ercolano instead of Pompeii, it was smaller and both places are fascinating.
Essere napoletani e stupendo
what did they do with the bodies they took the casts from, is it better to go on a tour or do it yourself?
What do you mean "what did they do with the bodies"?
Bro Im from Napoli and I gotta say, your question is very creepy 😅😂
well, the body tissue decomposed, thus the void spaces they cast. And the bones are part of the casts, as you may see occasionally by some skullparts and teeth being visible. So these casts should be treated acc. respectful
The bodies had melted with time,leaving an empty space in the harden ashes,therefore it created a cast to be filled.
The guide may know parts of history that is not found in books.
72ad this town was des******
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What annoys me is the censorship, it's there for anyone to see who visit's adult or child