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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Naples Guide for Tourist DAYTRIPS FROM NAPLES Mount Vesuvius, the only active volcano on the European continent, looms over the area east of Naples. Its infamous eruption in AD 79 buried the nearby Roman city of Ercolano (Herculaneum) and neighboring Pompeii. POMPEII. Since 1748, excavations have unearthed a stunningly well-preserved picture of Roman daily Me. The site hasn&#8217;t changed much since then, and neither have the victims, whose ghastly remains were partially preserved by plaster casts in the hardened ash. Walk down V.d. Marina to reach the colonnaded ISForum, which was once the civic and religious center of the city. </p>
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