usf1fan2: Porta Marina e Cinta Muraria-one of the three entrances to the site
usf1fan2: Porta Marina e Cinta Muraria-in Roman times boats would access this site
usf1fan2: Porta Marina e Cinta Muraria
usf1fan2: Cinta Muraria-part of the old city walls
usf1fan2: Porta Marina ramp that was used to bring cargo into the city
usf1fan2: Markings on the columns mark excavation sites
usf1fan2: Most ruins look like this-the roof collapsed into the structure due to the weight of the ash
usf1fan2: Old Roman road
usf1fan2: Roman house
usf1fan2: Tiempo di Venere
usf1fan2: Temple of Venus
usf1fan2: View from Pompei
usf1fan2: Souvenir shops right off the exit of the site
usf1fan2: The area around the Pompei ruins
usf1fan2: Site exit
usf1fan2: Part of the Bay of Napoli can be seen in the distance
usf1fan2: Factories and industry contrast with the calmness within the old city
usf1fan2: Southern Italy is known for its hills
usf1fan2: Passage leading to the Edifici Amministrazione Pubblica
usf1fan2: Casa di Trittolemo
usf1fan2: Casa di Trittolemo, reknown for its colonnade in the courtyard
usf1fan2: Basilica di Pompei
usf1fan2: Overview of the Basilica
usf1fan2: Speaker's stage at the Basilica
usf1fan2: The Basilica was a structure of at least two levels
usf1fan2: The Basilica was mostly a law court
usf1fan2: Alley between the Basilica and Edifici Amministrazione Pubblica
usf1fan2: This perspective gives a good idea of the size of the Basilica
usf1fan2: Edifici Amministrazione Pubblica
usf1fan2: View from the Basilica into the Forum