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Isabelle got ripped off in Pompei..

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  1. Good evening everyone! Our apologies for the late upload this evening. We have been on a long travel day today with no access to the internet. Until now. We still wanted to post even though its late as we don't want to get behind. So fingers crossed some of you are still here waiting. Its a good one! Who else has this on their bucket list?! If you dont know about what happened here yet then give it a google. Its so interesting! #IFAMFOREVER x

  2. I thoroughly enjoyed this episode. So sad for what those people must have experienced. But the history is amazing to hear and read about after all this time. Thank you Ingham family ❤

  3. Its still as awesome as i remember and it looks like some more has been uncovered since we went in 2010 so we shall have to go back one day glad you enjoyed it guys 😊……olli 💖💖💖

  4. 😂 😂 the guy in the yellow shirt kept looking through the camera 😂 he like who she talking too 😂 btw y’all did amazing i don’t really comment lot but I been learning so much thank you for sharing your amazing travel 😊 remember be yourself & don’t let anyone or anybody else let you down you guys do what you best 😊

  5. Really loved these vlogs so interesting and educational thanks so much for sharing this with us. Stay safe guys ❤❤

  6. Pompeii is on my list to visit next year. We’ve just got back from turkey and visited the temple of Artemis, ephesus and the house of the Virgin Mary. I love my two girls to soak in this history and culture.
    Thankyou for sharing your visit. It’s reinforced my wish to go there. The castings are really moving.
    Safe travels ❤

  7. It wasn’t specifically rock that came out of Pompeii. It was mostly ash and pumice (which is fairly light weight) that went up into the air from what I recall from documentaries.

  8. It wasn’t rock that killed the residence of Pompeii. It was mostly the toxic gasses that killed the residents. Those that failed to evacuate either dude from toxic gasses or eventually got buried in the ash and puma that fell.

  9. Actually there were natural warnings of tremors days before Vesuvius erupted. How ever resistants of Pompeii didn’t realise how big the eruption would be so ignored the warnings. There has been earthquakes from 62 AD when many buildings were flattened in Pompeii. But it had been several hundred years since the volcano had actually erupted and in those days there was no word for volcano. However since 79ad there have been many eruptions (in in 17th century 6 in 18th century & 8 in the 19th century) but non on the scale that destroyed Pompeii in 79ad.

  10. The pockets where the bodies were were filled with plaster (As in plaster of Paris). And then the ash was chipped away leaving the plaster casts of the bodies behind.

  11. Jace is probably right about the fights. Back in Roman times there may well have been gladiators entertaining spectators in the amphitheater.

  12. I find there’s vids so interesting I’m loving learning new things and history ❤️
    23:41 did anyone notice the man who put his thumb up behind 🤣

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