Pompeii, Where Time Stands Still
On August 24, 79 A.D. Mount Vesuvius exploded in one of the deadliest volcanic eruptions recorded in history. Ejecting molton volcanic ash and stone 12 miles into the sky. That is twice the height of Mt. Everest. Surrounding areas were covered in as much as 16 feet of ash and rock. This super heated material… Read More Pompeii, Where Time Stands Still