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Mount Etna Lava Flow Captured in Stunning Drone Video
Stunning drone footage captured lava streaming down Mount Etna at sunset on Sunday, August 17, during its latest eruption, ...
Drone footage shows Mount Etna’s lava flow at 2,900 meters above sea level. No ash or seismic activity was reported from ...
A new rupture has created a spectacular lava show for visitors to Sicily’s Mt. Etna, the largest active volcano in Europe.
Video. A new fissure has opened on Sicily’s Mount Etna, sending a stream of glowing lava down its slopes in a striking ...
The rupture occurred at about 3,000 meters (roughly 9,800 feet), and by Thursday afternoon the lava had descended to 2,900 ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNLast: Sicily’s Mount Etna: where fire and wine meet
Situated on the east coast of Sicily is Mount Etna, one of the world’s most active volcanoes. Over the centuries it’s ...
According to information provided by the INGV, there are no significant seismic changes, but monitoring remains active. The ...
Mount Etna, the famous Sicilian volcano, turned on the fireworks Wednesday as it shot lava and ash hundreds of feet into the air. More eruptions could be on the way. Jan. 13, 2011, 11:40 PM UTC ...
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