Sunday, August 23, 2020

This Day in History 79 AD: Mount Vesuvius erupts

On August 24, after centuries of dormancy, Mount Vesuvius erupts in southern Italy, devastating the prosperous Roman cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum and killing thousands. The cities, buried under a thick layer of volcanic material and mud, were never rebuilt and largely forgotten in the course of history. In the 18th century, Pompeii and Herculaneum were rediscovered and excavated, providing an unprecedented archaeological record of the everyday life of an ancient civilization, startlingly preserved in sudden death.

The ancient cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum thrived near the base of Mount Vesuvius at the Bay of Naples. In the time of the early Roman Empire, 20,000 people lived in Pompeii, including merchants, manufacturers, and farmers who exploited the rich soil of the region with numerous vineyards and orchards. None suspected that the black fertile earth was the legacy of earlier eruptions of Mount Vesuvius. Herculaneum was a city of 5,000 and a favorite summer destination for rich Romans. Named for the mythic hero Hercules, Herculaneum housed opulent villas and grand Roman baths. Gambling artifacts found in Herculaneum and a brothel unearthed in Pompeii attest to the decadent nature of the cities. There were smaller resort communities in the area as well, such as the quiet little town of Stabiae.

At noon on August 24, 79 A.D., this pleasure and prosperity came to an end when the peak of Mount Vesuvius exploded, propelling a 10-mile mushroom cloud of ash and pumice into the stratosphere. For the next 12 hours, volcanic ash and a hail of pumice stones up to 3 inches in diameter showered Pompeii, forcing the city’s occupants to flee in terror. Some 2,000 people stayed in Pompeii, holed up in cellars or stone structures, hoping to wait out the eruption.

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This Day in History 1945: Marcario García becomes first Mexican national to receive U.S. Medal of Honor

Though he had landed on the beaches of Normandy and been wounded in battle fighting with the U.S. Army, Staff Sergeant Marcario García was not yet a U.S. citizen when President Harry S. Truman awarded him the Medal of Honor on August 23, 1945. García became the first Mexican national to receive the American military's highest honor.

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Dynamite of BTS gets record-breaking 101.1 Million views in first 24 hours

It is officially announced that BTS has achieved a new record! It has been confirmed that BTS' new single "Dynamite" official MV broke the biggest 24 hour record in the history of YouTube with a total of 101.1 Million views. As of this moment, it has 157 Million views already in just 2 days! Congratulations!

BTS (방탄소년단) 'Dynamite' Official MV

Credits:

Director: Yong Seok Choi (Lumpens)
Assistant Director: Jihye Yoon (Lumpens)
Director of Photography: Hyunwoo Nam (GDW)
B Camera Operator: Eumko
Focus Puller: Sangwoo Yun, Youngwoo Lee
2nd AC: Eunki Kim
3rd AC: Kyuwon Seo
DIT: Eunil Lee
Gaffer: Song Hyunsuk
Lighting Crew: Choi Jung Hyun, Hwang Uigyu, Kim Hyun Ju, Park Cheonil, Park Yeonghwan, Yeom Jaehyeok
Jimmy Jib Operator: Youngjung Kim
Jimmy Jib Assistant: Hyun in Kim, Sung Hoon Kim
Art Director: Bona Kim, Jinsil Park (MU:E)
Assistant Art Team: Yeri Kang (MU:E)
Art-team Manager: ilho Heo (MU:E)
Producer: Emma Sungeun Kim (GE Production)
Location Manager: Ji Hoon Han
VFX STUDIO: PLASTIC BEACH
VFX Supervisor: Ohzeon
VFX Assistant Supervisor: Jojeem
VFX Project Manager: Chanyoung Song, Jieun Jeong
VFX Producer: Kyutae Jang
3D Artist: Kwangwon Lee, Doyeon Kim, Jeonghwa Lee, Jiwon Jeon
2D Artist: Gihoon Jang, Hyunjun Lee
Visual Creative: Nu Kim, Sabinne Cheon, Lee Sun Kyoung, Kim Ga Eun, Jung Su Jung
Brand Experience Design: Kris Seongmin Gim, Hyeri Lee 
Performance Directing: Son Sung Deuk, Lee Ga Hun, Lee Byung Eun, Hyewon Park
Artist Management: Kim Shin Gyu, Kim Su Bin, Kim Dae Young, Park Jun Tae, An Da Sol, Ahn Jong Hun, Yun Tae Woong, Lee Seung Byeong, Lee Jung Min



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