In its heyday, the house sat in a prime location overlooking the sea. However, the region is also home to the Phlegraean Fields, a sprawling volcanic area near Naples. Due to bradyseism, a geological phenomenon in which the ground sinks or rises due to pressure changes under the earth’s surface, the house ultimately fell into the Gulf of Pozzuoli.
It really makes you wonder how they built it there. Like, they hadn’t even discovered oxygen yet.
And how did they hold the tools with their fins?
It never ceases me amaze me how many types of terrain and hummus there are in the world.
And yet no terrain made of hummus?