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Discover Mount Etna's fiery history, recent eruptions, and key facts. Learn about Europe's tallest volcano, its geological significance, and its impact on Sicilian culture and landscape.
Italy's Mount Etna, Europe's tallest volcano, erupted Monday, sending ash and rock into the air. We show you where.
Mount Etna, on the east coast of Sicily, between the cities of Messina and Catania, is one of the world’s most active ...
What made Mount Etna’s latest eruption so rare The defining event of Monday’s eruption wasn't visible from a distance.
Mentions of Mount Etna have been recorded as early as 425 B.C. Ancient Roman records indicate a large eruption occurred in 122 B.C. that blocked out the sun for several days.
Mount Etna is Europe’s largest active volcano, a mythological giant whose pyrotechnic displays have lured visitors to Sicily for centuries. Johnny Morris travels to pay homage to the ancient ...
Discover the stunning beauty of Sicily from above with this captivating drone footage. Glide over the ancient ruins, picturesque coastal towns, and the towering Mount Etna. Marvel at the pristine ...
History of eruptions Mount Etna has a longer written record of eruptions than any other volcano. The first recorded observation of a Mount Etna eruption was written by Diodorus Siculus in 425 B.C.
The latest eruption from Mount Etna, which spewed ash and smoke, forced Catania airport to close for 24 hours. But when did Mount Etna last erupt? How large is the volcano?
Mount Etna is one of the world's most active volcanos, and is also a popular tourist destination in Sicily. It last erupted on 11 February.