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From reading about this, and hearing it described, and without overstating the obvious this video is a bit dramatized for entertainment more than accuracy. I get the fact you can't have customers standing around for 4 hours waiting for the surges, and I think that's why they included it within a few seconds of this thing blowing it's top. But, I think it's best to remind folks reading more about it, and watching more documentaries is a great way to learn, and understand more about it.
@@yambuh3247 But this animation is not accurate. Between the time the eruption began and the time the flow destroyed Pompeii and Herculaneum, there were serveral hours. People who left before the soot fall was too heavy to see and move actually escaped.
@@marianneyotis thanks for informing. Yeah, if you think about it, It's for exhibition display anyway. Ain't no way they're gonna wait for hours for the authenticity of pompeii experience
@@yambuh3247 No need to wait for hours, the video that was mentioned in the first comment in 8 minutes long and a lot more accurate in how it shows the different steps of the eruption.
*Only it didn't happen like that!!!* The First pyroclastic surge "volcanic ash speeding down the volcano" didn't happen for hours after it erupted!!!...... Man I hate being that guy.. It annoys even me ☹