Article 40GAY Intense Heat From Ancient Vesuvius Eruption Caused Victims' Skulls to Explode

Intense Heat From Ancient Vesuvius Eruption Caused Victims' Skulls to Explode

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George Dvorsky
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During the Mount Vesuvius eruption of 79 AD, clouds of superheated gas enveloped the ancient city of Pompeii and its surrounding areas, instantly vaporizing bodily fluids and soft tissues, according to new research. Sounds grim, but this mode of death was actually a blessing in disguise, given the alternatives.

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