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Showing Original Post only (View all)The mafia left Naples in ruins. Can they do the same to Pompeii? [View all]
Having been buried under ash from Mount Vesuvius almost 2000 years ago, the Roman city of Pompeii managed to rise again becoming one of the worlds most famous historic sites and tourist attractions.
But over the past decade under the weight of 2.3 million trampling visitors feet every year it has fallen into woeful neglect and is in urgent need of restoration.
This was amply demonstrated in 2010 with the collapse of the sites House of the Gladiators.
Were stunned when walls fall down, said Andrea Carandini, a world-renowned archaeologist, at the time. But these are ruins not systematically maintained, so the miracle is that so few of them collapse.
Yet in the fight to save Pompeii, another enemy has emerged in the guise of the Naples mafia, and now some observers fear it might take another miracle to protect Pompeii, ancient Romes version of Sin City, from the clutches of the mob.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/the-mafia-left-naples-in-ruins-can-they-do-the-same-to-pompeii-8581883.html