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| Mt. Vesuvius is the best known volcano on earth; it dominates the Bay of Naples with its characteristic cone. It is a typical example of a volcano in a volcano made by an outer broken cone;1281 metres. |
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| The 3th Oct.1839 between Naples and Portici was inaugurated the Italian railway ege; with "Vesuvio", a steam Bayard locomotive built in Newcastle.Now the stop is a museum with dozen of old trains. |
| Address : via Pietrarsa, Portici (NA) - Italy
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| Link : http://www.inaples.it/ita/dettaglio.asp?idp=50&cod=1 |
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| The Solfatara of Pozzuoli is without a doubt the most interesting volcano of the Phlegreaen Fields, an area north of Naples made up by approx. 40 ancient volcanoes. |
| Address : Via Solfatara, 161 - 80078 Pozzuoli(NA) |
| Link : http://www.solfatara.it/vulcano/en/index.php |
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| Pompeii is one of the most significant documents of the Roman civilization and presents itself as an exceptional open book on the daily lives of the past. The city has re-emerged from the dark ages as it was when he was covered by the Vesuvio's magma. |
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| Link : http://www.pompeiisites.org/ |
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| Desired by Carlo of Borbone in 1738 near the ruins of Herculaneum.Work was started by G.A.Medrano,and from 1741 by A.Canevari and concluded by L.Vanvitelli and F.Fuga.The building houses since 1873 the Faculty of Agriculture of the University of Naples. |
| Address : C.so Resina, Portici (NA)-Italy. |
| Link : http://www.realcasadiborbone.it/ita/archiviostorico/portici.htm |
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| The cities and villas buried by Vesuvius in A.D.79 represent an archaeological heritage of unique importance.Smaller then Pompeii, but best preserved, with a lot of mosaics and wall-paintings. |
| Address : Corso Resina, 1 - 80056 Ercolano (NA)- Italy |
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| From the 18th century harbour of Granatello
you can rent a motorboat and, in 35', you
can swimm down the Faraglioni at Capri island!! |
| Address : Granatello harbour, Portici and Torre del Greco harbour. |
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