Mount Vesuvius

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Mount Vesuvius lies just outside of Naples, Italy, and is notable for the destruction it brought to ancient Rome in 79 CE. The blast killed thousands and buried ancient cities in ash and debris, giving archaeologists of today an unparalleled look into the past. Mount Vesuvius is still an active volcano; its most recent blast in 1944 killed 26 people.

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