The Lost City Of San Mercury: Rediscovered! - db01
Verkkostunning artworks have been uncovered in a new excavation at pompeii, the roman city buried in an eruption from mount vesuvius in ad79.
Verkkoon april 1, 1748, a spanish engineer and his team rediscovered the lost city of pompeii, changing forever the way the world thought about history.
Verkkociudad perdida (spanish for lost city;
Historians believe that the city was abandoned around the time of the spanish arrival and conquest.
Verkkopompeii was basically lost and forgotten until it was rediscovered in 1748.
Verkkothe lost city is hidden deep in colombia's jungle and consists of around 170 stone terraces carved into a mountain, with numerous small “plazas”.
Thanks to excavations, which are still going on today, scientists have been able to figure out.
It was rediscovered in the 1970s.
Thirty years after he scaled the wild.
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