Pompeii: A 2,000-Year-Old Ancient Garden Blooms Again
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Pompeii: A 2,000-Year-Old Ancient Garden Blooms Again
Ruins in the ancient city of Pompeii. Once, in the heart of Pompeii, there was a lush garden filled with olive trees, roses, and grapevines. At its entrance stood a small Latin inscription that read “Cras Credo”—“Tomorrow, I believe.” But in 79 AD, Mount Vesuvius erupted, covering the garden in volcanic ash and erasing every trace of life from the site.Now, two millennia later, archaeologists and botanists have brought this ancient space back to…
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