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Pompeii to cap daily tourist numbers at 20,000


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The Roman archaeological site of Pompeii will limit the number of daily visitors to the site to 20,000 a day after a steep rise in visitors.

A record high 36,000 tourists visited the site on the first Sunday of October, when entry was free, local media reported.

The park’s management said on Friday that the site would cap its daily visitor number from 15 November.

Pompeii, the ancient city buried in an eruption from nearby Mount Vesuvius in AD79, is one of the best-preserved Roman sites anywhere in the world.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cjdl1njj1peo

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I agree with the decision to limit the number of visitors to the site. Tourists have shown over and over that they can't be trusted not to damage archaeological sites and artifacts. Hopefully the site will be easier to manage and protect.

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