Thursday, 15 October 2009

pompeii volcano eruption national geographic

A plinian volcanic eruption, the type of eruption that consumed ancient Herculaneum and Pompeii, is one of the most lethal natural disasters on Earth. In this type of... Culled from: National Geographic, September 2007...

the National Geographic
the National Geographic

of the ruins at Pompeii
of the ruins at Pompeii

Thing of the past?
Thing of the past?

Nyiragongo volcano in Congo is
Nyiragongo volcano in Congo is

National Geographic 2007
National Geographic 2007

Merapi's Modern-Day Pompeii
Merapi's Modern-Day Pompeii

Present-day volcanic activity in Africa is centered in and around the East African rift valley. Volcanos are found in... Egyptian authorities on Tuesday canceled all flights to Africa following the eruption of a volcano in Eritrea. Geological reports... From the January 2012 issue of National Geographic magazine: East Africa's Afar depression is one of the world's most geologically … Volcanic Seven... Mount Vesuvius, Italy: Map, Facts, Eruption Pictures, Pompeii Akagera...
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Classics Professor Steven Ellis and his Pompeii research were featured in the hour-long series “When Rome Ruled” on the National Geographic Channel.

pompeii volcano eruption national geographic

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