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Hercolaneum, a smaller city than Pompeii, suffered the same fateful destruction during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. Buried all of them for centuries under thick layers of volcanic debris they offer us a fantastic window to the past.
The excavated area of Herculaneum shown in the picture consists of only one quarter of the entire ancient town because the rest of the site still lies beneath the modern city of Ercolano, a revival of the ancient one.
Lat: 40° 48' 20.653" N
Long: 14° 20' 44.567" E
Precision is: Medium. Nearby, but not to the last decimal.
D800, Nikkor 16mm, monopod, homemadepanohead, PTGui Pro, PS