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3. Pompeii, Italy
The story of Pompeii is probably the most famous story in this list. In 79 AD mount Vesuvius erupted. Vesuvius, still today one of the most active volcanoes in the world, buried the cities of Herculaneum and Pompeii. The residents of the cities either fled or were buried with the cities, and the cities were forgotten over the years. In the 18th century they were rediscovered during excavations, and today Pompeii is thriving as a tourists attraction, offering a glimpse into the past, to a city that froze in time almost 2,000 years ago
3.Cataratas las Tres Hermanas Location: Ayacucho, Peru: This waterfall doesn’t have a particularly large drainage, but there’s no denying the falls are tall. Google Earth elevation profiles support the estimate of height as being 3000′ (914m). At number 3 in list of Highest Waterfalls in The World. Loading…
Much like that delicious bread, how can you not want to touch that? There’s a new trend comparing baby arms to pieces of bread! This is beyond adorable! J&K x (via @sn15papa) pic.twitter.com/fJvQtEKHuT — Heart North East (@heartnortheast) April 19, 2016 @nzsk_syo お世話になります。記事が完成しましたのでご連絡をさせていただきます。もし、修正点などがございましたらご連絡ください。このたびはありがとうございました。https://t.co/Zj6CyfJOd2 — CuRAZY編集部 (@curazy_desk) April 16, 2016 Loading…
He Covers This Pan In Salt, His Next Step Is Useful For Everyone. – Salt can have numerous uses in our lives, and this man demonstrates a couple of that maybe you haven’t considered. Salt can expel the sticky deposit from irons, and on the off chance that you drop and egg simply sprinkling salt […]