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Pompeii,

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Pompeii
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Pompeii was a prosperous Roman port city until 24 October, 79 AD, when Vesuvius buried it under six metres of ash, pumice and pyroclastic flow, killing thousands and sealing everything in place for nearly seventeen centuries. It was rediscovered in 1748 on the orders of Charles of Bourbon, King of Naples, and the excavations that followed changed how the world understood the ancient past.

What you walk through today was a city of 20,000 people, with a forum, bathhouses, a brothel where prices were chalked at the door, and streets fitted with white pebbles so residents could find their way in the dark. The plaster casts of the dead, poured into the cavities their bodies left in the hardened ash, still show the expressions on their faces.

VoiceMap's self-guided audio tour, narrated by a Naples-based expert guide, moves through the city street by street, connecting the ruins to the daily rhythms of the people who once lived in them.
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