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Climbing an active vulcano

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Sep. 2, 2017 -

Last week me and my wife went to Sicily for a little summer holiday. It is the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea. It is an autonomous region of Italy, along with surrounding minor islands. It's home to Europe's largest active volcano: Mount Etna. We had a chance to visit this lava spurring monstrosity and it was quite the experience.

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Lateral crater from 2001 - but if you look closely you'll notice many additional craters further below
Lateral crater from 2001 - but if you look closely you'll notice many additional craters further below
Etna is big enough to see it from space (NASA Earth Observatory)
Etna is big enough to see it from space (NASA Earth Observatory)
Fresh lava, just a few months old, clearly recognisable
Fresh lava, just a few months old, clearly recognisable
Mount Etna
Mount Etna
These craters are the result of explosive magma eruptions
These craters are the result of explosive magma eruptions
Overview of tectonic plates (image: USGS)
Overview of tectonic plates (image: USGS)

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