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Been there many years ago impressed but horrified a nucular bomb could also give this to us no Pompey was not bombed but that big mg mountism ws as good as bomb great bideo
ОтветитьIt is interesting to note that Pompei's destruction is on the heels of Rome's decimation of Jerusalem and the Temple.....both at the hand of the Lord....Jerusalem's destruction just 40 years after the rejection of Messiah....
ОтветитьGreat music!
ОтветитьSloppy attire. Man doesn't own a belt? Good grief.
ОтветитьBeen there!! Dun that!! Got the tee-shirt, job dun sorted !!
ОтветитьAs I read the name of the American Institute, surely it is to be thank for financial and many sorts of support it is providing.
ОтветитьI clicked on this to see Pompei, not some big nose guy walking around in every scene pointing etc. Heck if you want to be in videos go make a porno your nose is bigger than the pricks in the art work. It just gripes my butt when I log in the see a Yacht or something and 75% of the vid is a camera man following someones butt around and their in every darn shot in every room and you barely get a glimpse of what their trying to show sell etc. To darn many people get on here and it's all about them showing off , trying to make a name for themself or make the darn post more about theirself. You get my darn drift, but stupid crap rubs me the wrong way... If your not selling your Butt keep it out of every scene and narrate from behind the darn camera.
ОтветитьIt was, of course, multicultural.
ОтветитьAnd no! it wasn't multi bleeding cultural, but rather Roman, through and through
ОтветитьThe legions of mask wearing fools suffering from Batman Syndrome, the insatiable desire for mask wearing. Must be liberal Americans
ОтветитьAnyone else notice he said sayter and not faun even though sayters are greek and fauns are roman?? Or am I just being a mythology geek??
ОтветитьI went a few years ago. Thought it was overrated. It's okay but very samey. Theres not much there once you seen a few houses. Long day, little no shade.
ОтветитьWould it not be something if Pompeii could be totally restored 100% back prior to the eruption in August of 79A.D.?
That would be EPIC to see with re-enactors living out daily ancient life as it was two (2) millennia ago. 🤗
Pompeii wasnt some 'Beverly Hills' town of wealthy important people (or was it?) so how do you explain all this incredible art, paintings, sculpture, mosaics, etc. even in houses you describe as 'relatively modest'? Was the entire Empire laden with artistic treasures that penetrated every level of society? Were works we see today as masterpieces the equivalent of modern 'warehouse art'; cheap and nasty in its day?
ОтветитьSo there was Gypsi music in Pompeï
ОтветитьIt must have been the most amazing and beautiful place to live, THEN... along with the perfect weather.. considering the bare bones, mud hut, dirt road, lives of much of the rest of the world. Such an attention to detail, at every level... in even the smallest houses...artists, sculptors, architects, could scarcely ever be unemployed..
The loss of such a prosperous and wonderous place, had to be completely devestating.
It is the ONLY complete example, IN THE WORLD, of, not just the actual phsyical, and surface decor that NEVER SURVIVES, and the structure, of ancient Urban life...but the little details of daily life, that make it come alive...
ОтветитьNever knew Tom Cruise was such a good tour guide
ОтветитьWhat happens when Vesuvius decides to cover Pompeii again? Have precautions been taken to preserve what has already been uncovered? If so, how so? Anybody know?
ОтветитьI would like to appreciate their rich, wealthy and peaceful daily life so much. at that time Pompeii is so famous villa.
ОтветитьMohenjodaro is 3 thousand years older than pompie and mohenjodaro is worlds most advanced ancient civilization..when flood came last year all water gone through the ancient system of mohenjodaro...that still working..
ОтветитьThank you for these fastenating documentary on Pompeii. If more should develope please don't hesitate to share. Thank you for your toil.!
ОтветитьI shut my sight and i travel two thousand years back i see men in dresses playing this guitar
ОтветитьExplore Golgumbaz with Guide jahangir, South Indian
ОтветитьI visited pompei two Times so meny think to see ❤️🌾
ОтветитьStill more to excavate?
ОтветитьI was there…so cool…loved walking across those big stones you just did…I didn’t realize the spaces were for the carts to come through..for the wagon wheels..that made the everything come together..real..how things moved, regular people, a bar area, a bakers place..cool
ОтветитьWas there a few weeks ago. I’m still mesmerized ❤
ОтветитьONE MUST GO TO SEE WHAT THE ITALIANS HAVE MANAGED TO ACHIEVE: PAUCITY (?) OF FUNDING ... NO MATTER, THEY ARE DOING ... SO BIG BRAVO.
ОтветитьPompeii is a time capsule
ОтветитьThe image of the dog on the leash is a sign to patrons that the establishment has security (a guard dog) against theft.
ОтветитьDid they eat dogs too?
ОтветитьThe moneyed classes really had good lives back then. It's a shame that the rich resort of Pompeji ever increases the focus on this. We never get a look at urban proletariat slums or the slave latifundia that worked up all this splendor.
ОтветитьWhat will be awful is they do all this work and the volcano erupts again
ОтветитьGreat video. Ty
Ответитьdrivel
ОтветитьDelightfully obnoxious music!!!
ОтветитьThat poor man's broken penis :(
ОтветитьMass-tourism iseven worse than war.... it's the beginning of the second destruction of Pompei....pollution, mass-tourism and one day.... another Vesuvio eruption....!!!
ОтветитьRevelation 22:16
Jesus Christ EROS Lucifer morningstar
Pompeii Roman earthquake plus volcano mountain vui erupt end 😮
I am sorry I sent you this because the music is irritating and some of the info is sketchy if not simply inaccurate. I was here on very first trip to Italy before it was closed to tourists. I saw more of Herculaneum on subsequent visits.
It was the paintings of the female initiation rites that are so beautifu in red I wanted you to see
You can find them on internet anyway
I want to learn your liquid method of painting from you. I owe you a sheet of paper.
1,000's of people escaped. How did they do it?
ОтветитьA tip: those who visit Pompeii must also visit the Archaeological Museum in Naples, because there you can see thousands of artifacts collected in Pompeii.
ОтветитьThis music is sickening 🤮
ОтветитьSomething I'll never understand, is why there has been so much focus on Pompeii, and very little on Herculaneum. Buried in a landslide first, the original wood was charred, but preserved, along with scrolls and tombs.
ОтветитьThis guy sounds like Tom Cruise
ОтветитьI'll be visiting later this year.
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