Still archeology, risen from the underground excavations. Before I close them photograph some old wall. Studies are still ongoing but I think that the buildings brought to light have different ages, Greek, Roman, 700, etc.
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Pain In Left Near Navel After C Section
underground excavations
Still archeology, risen from the underground excavations. Before I close them photograph some old wall. Studies are still ongoing but I think that the buildings brought to light have different ages, Greek, Roman, 700, etc.
Still archeology, risen from the underground excavations. Before I close them photograph some old wall. Studies are still ongoing but I think that the buildings brought to light have different ages, Greek, Roman, 700, etc.
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Why Do My Bathroom Towels Smell
River Sebeto
The Sebeto irrigate the fertile valley of the Fund of Precious near the town of Somma Vesuvius where we can admire the Church of Santa Maria del Pozzo (in photo) in the cloister a well in which there still passes the remainder of the watercourse.
A witness to the fertility of the valley I found a You Tube movie produced by a school that explains a little history and geographical dynamics of river.
And the rest? As I said before the water has been diverted into the water in the bubble picture.
But today Sebeto arrive in Naples. Sure, but underground. in that movie where you could be a case of the mouth.
In these pictures we admire what remained of the river in past centuries.
And in it the true picture of the river mouth Sebeto?
Foce which is located near the Madeleine, although scholars believe that it belongs to the stream which led to such a Arenella amount of water needed a giant bridge. We can admire the
Sebeto? The answer is no, but except in exceptional circumstances, such as a flood near the business center. But it will be just a shower or the river that rebelled against?
envy the cities that have a river, though Naples has, however, the sea knows how it would be nice to walk along its banks, lean on the side and cross the bridges. Maybe with his wife, eating ice cream. Too much romance? But just as I did with the greek theater in Naples, I also found his river that runs exactly like all those years ago. Only that is hidden. But right now there tell the story.
The river in question is called Sebeto and pre-Roman was born in a cave of Mount Vesuvius. After the earthquake of 79 AD all the caves of the volcano have been closed by the lava that has also diverted the River. The Romans themselves channeled into the remaining water coming out of an aqueduct known as the "Bull".
On YouTube I found a video of the only cave still open Vesuvius where the original source Olivella that may be just one of my river.
The Sebeto irrigate the fertile valley of the Fund of Precious near the town of Somma Vesuvius where we can admire the Church of Santa Maria del Pozzo (in photo) in the cloister a well in which there still passes the remainder of the watercourse.
A witness to the fertility of the valley I found a You Tube movie produced by a school that explains a little history and geographical dynamics of river.
And the rest? As I said before the water has been diverted into the water in the bubble picture.
But today Sebeto arrive in Naples. Sure, but underground. in that movie where you could be a case of the mouth.
In these pictures we admire what remained of the river in past centuries.
And in it the true picture of the river mouth Sebeto?
Foce which is located near the Madeleine, although scholars believe that it belongs to the stream which led to such a Arenella amount of water needed a giant bridge. We can admire the
Sebeto? The answer is no, but except in exceptional circumstances, such as a flood near the business center. But it will be just a shower or the river that rebelled against?
Saturday, April 3, 2010
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