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The brain cells of 2,000-year-old Vesuvius victims are found intact – SwordsToday.ie
what happen? In 79 AD, Mount Vesuvius erupted, burying the cities of Pompeii, Oplondis, and Stabia under ashes and rock fragments, and burying Herculaneum

what happen?
In 79 AD, Mount Vesuvius erupted, burying the cities of Pompeii, Oplondis, and Stabia under ashes and rock fragments, and burying Herculaneum in a mudslide.
Mount Vesuvius on the west coast of Italy is the only active volcano on the continent of Europe and one of the most dangerous volcanoes in the world.
In the southern Italian city, every resident died instantly from the impact of the 500 C pyroclastic heat.
Pyroclastic flows are a dense collection of hot gas and volcanic ma…
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