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Persuasive Essay On Pompeii

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Pompeii is one of the frequently visited landmarks of the roman's extravagant past. Over 2.5 million of tourists yearly travel to the landmark to scrutinize the ash buried deceased roman people and animals for over 250 years. Bringing the Italian Government millions of dollar's (US) from tourism. Giving the world some of it historical culture to fantasize as the site is further excavated. However, according to some historians and scientist all the tourism comes with a cost. The walls of the famous city are disintegrating from torrential rain and tourist waste.
There's now high debate on if tourist activity should still happen in Pompeii or if it should cease for historical and scientific purposes. If Pompeii's tourism's discontinued, it could have …show more content…

For 250 years, the government annually makes 30 million dollars (US)'s from Pompeii. If the tourist attractions are discontinued. 30 million dollars that could be used to benefit health care or education will not be available.

In addition to the government losing 30 million dollars. If Pompeii is closed off, since the site has not been fully uncovered. People have been making books, movies, films games, TV ect. The most popular seem to be the documentaries the most recent "Pompeii: The Mystery of the People
Frozen in Time (2013), a BBC One drama documentary presented by Dr. Margaret Mountford"
(Wikipedia). If Pompeii was closed to the public, there would be no more documenties about newly discovered artifacts or buildings. So the public won't know about anything knew about
Pompeii.

Ironicly, there's no need to keep the public away from the site. The damage to the walls was not caused by humans at all, according to an article; "The primary cause- (of the ) collapses was days of torriential rain that taxed the city's draingage system and may have broken down some of the ancient walls and weakend the walls"( Lobell, Jarrett). Because of the torrential rain

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