Napoli has the distinction of being an absolutely beautiful city with wonderfully friendly people. It also has the distinction of being in the shadow of Mt. Vesuvius, the volcano that destroyed Pompeii and Herculaneum in 79 A.D. Mt. Vesuvius has erupted numerous times since then, but none with the destructive force of the 79 A.D. eruption.
What most people don't know is the 3rd largest super volcano is also located in the Napoli region. Just on the other side of the Gulf of Naples lies Campi Flegrei, otherwise known as the Phlegrian Fields. It occupies a major portion of the Northern coast of the Gulf of Naples, including underwater. Part of Campi Flegrei are the volcanic islands of Ischia and Procida. What people don't know is that the entire region is riddled with volcanos. Monte Nuovo is a recently formed volcanic cone (1538). Ischia Island is an active volcano, although it hasn't erupted in 700 years.
This is a view off the coast of Ischia
The city of San Francisco, Ischia. Below is the Port of Ischia.
Well, this morning as I was reading and having my coffee, I read that there is a new volcano forming in the middle of the Bay of Naples, just outside the harbor. This new volcano is located about 12 Km outside the Port of Naples at a current depth of 500 ft. underwater. While it is not posing any immediate threat, scientist have been noticing the ground swelling and large amounts of volcanic gases spewing from numerous vents.
Map of volcanic region of Naples. Below is the cone of Mt. Vesuvius.
So, this is the "dolce vita" of living in a ticking time bomb region.
What most people don't know is the 3rd largest super volcano is also located in the Napoli region. Just on the other side of the Gulf of Naples lies Campi Flegrei, otherwise known as the Phlegrian Fields. It occupies a major portion of the Northern coast of the Gulf of Naples, including underwater. Part of Campi Flegrei are the volcanic islands of Ischia and Procida. What people don't know is that the entire region is riddled with volcanos. Monte Nuovo is a recently formed volcanic cone (1538). Ischia Island is an active volcano, although it hasn't erupted in 700 years.
This is a view off the coast of Ischia
The city of San Francisco, Ischia. Below is the Port of Ischia.
Well, this morning as I was reading and having my coffee, I read that there is a new volcano forming in the middle of the Bay of Naples, just outside the harbor. This new volcano is located about 12 Km outside the Port of Naples at a current depth of 500 ft. underwater. While it is not posing any immediate threat, scientist have been noticing the ground swelling and large amounts of volcanic gases spewing from numerous vents.
Map of volcanic region of Naples. Below is the cone of Mt. Vesuvius.
So, this is the "dolce vita" of living in a ticking time bomb region.



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