Mount 
                 Vesuvius 
                 had 
                 last 
                 erupted 
                 so 
                 long 
                 ago 
                 that 
                 everyone 
                 had 
                 forgotten 
                 its 
                 dangers. 
 
     
                 The 
                 people 
                 were 
                 used 
                 to 
                 the 
                 earth 
                 shaking 
                 and, 
                 only 
                 fifteen 
                 years 
                 before, 
                 a 
                 major 
                 earthquake 
                 struck 
                 Pompeii 
                 and 
                 Herculaneum. 
                 By 
                 79 
                 AD, 
                 the 
                 towns 
                 had 
                 been 
                 somewhat 
                 repaired. 
 
     
                 The 
                 rich 
                 soil 
                 around 
                 Vesuvius 
                 was 
                 excellent 
                 for 
                 growing 
                 fruit 
                 and 
                 vegetables, 
                 making 
                 it 
                 a 
                 popular 
                 place 
                 to 
                 live.