An archaeologist holds a plaster cast of a child’s body that died as a result of the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 CE in Pompeii. The child was sitting on his mother’s lap when tragedy struck.

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    1. We saw this exhibit with the plaster casts. It was chilling. Parents with hands up shielding their children, people face down turning away from the ash. I will never forget it.

    2. Anxious_Character119 on

      lol this kid was closer to that guy than I was with my dad in my whole life so far

    3. bright-horizon on

      Sad , I have heard that the ashes were really high temperature and people may have died instantly. Very tragic , I always thought they had basements , apparently not.

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