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Sicily's Mount Etna, the most active volcano in Europe, erupted on Sunday night, with the spectacle caught on camera. Italian authorities said that the volcano had entered a "pre-alert" phase ...
Mount Etna, which is Europe's most active volcano, is spewing lava yet again due to the explosive eruption of lava from the Bocca Nuova crater, that has cut the side of the volcano into two.
Visible from great distances, it is the highest active volcano not only in Europe but on the entire Eurasian plate, standing at 3,403 meters (11,161 feet) above sea level. At its base, it spans over ...
Located on the island's east coast, Mount Etna is perhaps Sicily's best-known geological feature encompassing nearly 48,000 acres within Etna National Park. A UNESCO World Heritage Site and the ...
Italy's Mount Etna and Mount Stromboli volcanoes erupted in recent days, spewing smoke and ash into the air. These volcanoes are two of the most active in the world — but they are not the only ...
Mount Etna EruptionA scientist overlooks an eruption at Mount Etna, one of the world’s most active volcanoes. The Sicily, Italy, volcano is almost constantly in a state of eruption. Get there ...
Cascades of lava flowed from one of Mount Etna’s largest craters for the first time in four years. It is Europe’s tallest active volcano. Photo: Etna Walk/Giuseppe di Stefano/Reuters ...