Wednesday, December 19, 2007

ABC Wednesday: Vesuvius (Beneath Mt. Vesuvius at Pompeii)








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20 comments:

Oswegan said...

I like the first photo. It is interesting how it is split in half, almost as if it were two images.

~Oswegan

Oswegan said...

I like the first photo. It is interesting how it is split in half, almost as if it were two images.

~Oswegan

NYCindividual said...

Thanks! I took these pictures about six years ago, but if I remember right those bodies were held in an area where the archeologists keep several of the loose items such as pots. The area is blocked off by bars, but is worth looking at.

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photowannabe said...

Great V post. I have always wanted to see the Pompeii area. Thanks for sharing and also thanks for visiting my blog and your kind remarks. Its most appreciated.

Andrea said...

Interesting "V" post.

Thanks for visiting my blog and welcome to ABC Wednesday, I have not seen your blog before.

Lilli & Nevada said...

Great photos, i think you will like ABC wed i know i sure do.
I like the one with the spout
Thanks for stopping by my blog.

dot said...

Wow, what interesting pictures!

Christine said...

Wow, great V photos. I've also always wanted to see Pompeii...such a chilling reminder of the force of nature.

Lynette said...

Hooray! Pompeii! I still cannot believe that I got to visit Pompeii, site of Vesuvius' mastery of mankind. Thank you for these photos.

Anonymous said...

fantastic captures. thanks for shared them with us. And very interesting blog

Gerald (Ackworth born) said...

welcome to ABCWed - I've added you to my blogroll

bonnie said...

These pictures are fascinating. Are the bodies fossilized? Your photographs are like a mystery. Welcome to ABC photo Wednesday. I just joined last week and I think it's fun.

kml said...

Alot of history there - great images!

Pete M said...

Welcome to ABC, thanks for your comments, this is one place I have yet to see and your photographs entice me to visit

Alan said...

Nice "V" photo choice. Would like to see Pompeii someday. Thanks for stopping by my blog. We share the desire to see the Ring Cycle, though you are in a much better position to do so since the Met performs it regularly. Not many big opera productions in Florida, sadly.

AVCr8teur said...

I remember seeing these photos in textbooks when I was in grade school. It seems they have encased the remains in glass now. Welcome to ABC Wednesdays!

Anonymous said...

What a beautiful place. When i was traveling through Italy a passed mere miles away from Pompeii, but didn't have the time to explore. Such a pity.

NYCindividual said...

Thanks, everyone, for the kind comments!

Alina Sharon - if you ever get a chance you should visit Pompeii, especially before the volcano erupts again (which they say it will). I want to go back some day to see the volcano. The day I went I hiked to the top but it was too foggy to see anything. Luckily it wasn't so foggy in Pompeii, just in the Mountains high up.

AVCR8TEUR, when I went about seven years ago they had most of the bodies in cases, but a few were out for you to see, behind bars of course.

Alan, I don't live in NYC anymore. I lived there for a year last year for school but have transferred to another school since then. I do love the city, though, and plan on visiting it this spring. I also have tons of photos of the city that I have yet to post.

bonnie, the bodies were fossilized by the volcano ashes when the volcano errupted.

NYCindividual said...

Thanks, everyone, for the kind comments!

Alina Sharon - if you ever get a chance you should visit Pompeii, especially before the volcano erupts again (which they say it will). I want to go back some day to see the volcano. The day I went I hiked to the top but it was too foggy to see anything. Luckily it wasn't so foggy in Pompeii, just in the Mountains high up.

AVCR8TEUR, when I went about seven years ago they had most of the bodies in cases, but a few were out for you to see, behind bars of course.

Alan, I don't live in NYC anymore. I lived there for a year last year for school but have transferred to another school since then. I do love the city, though, and plan on visiting it this spring. I also have tons of photos of the city that I have yet to post.

bonnie, the bodies were fossilized by the volcano ashes when the volcano errupted.

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