We got there as the rain stopped, and it didnt rain again till we got home this evening.
OK
you take the train to ercolano scavi.
The guide book warns you that it is dangerous there
What a rough town. Full of seedy sorts, and you have a walk of about a kilometre down a main road, to the excavation site.
You have to take it seriously when the guide refuses to carry money or a handbag when she is there... Backpacks put underneath coats in this town. After 7pm, NOONE is in this place, no one goes out.. It has the worst reputation even on this slice of the place
Anyway
Herculaneum differs from Pompeii in several ways.
Whereas Pompeii was hit by ash, pumice stone and gases, it was a wave of lava or burning mud that covered hurculaneum.Also, Pompeii, is on the Main road to Rome, and therefore, being a port as well was a commercial hub
Herculaneum was more like a beachfront residential resort, no industry, little commerce, a lot of wealth, and usually the second home for a wealthy Roman or such
It was a wealthy residential town, built on a port(now inland due to the sea of larva) so big villas, less commerce, and some excellent preservations.. theyhave only uncovered about 25% of the original town.
Because the locals have built right up to the edge of the excavation site, and despite a governement off of a buy out, a, due to the threat of another volanic event, and B, to reclaim the site, no one accepted the offer.
Which is probabl irrelevant, as there is no more money to keep excavating, so the plans are to leave it all undisturbed.
The colours are amazing, the condition is excellent.,
Jake, racing around the place

1 comment:
Love the sexy (Realistic) version of Venus.
I think I recognise myself in that picture somewhere in the back ground, or at least bits of me....
All the best,
(Mini Weener)Doughboy !!!!!
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