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Discover the stunning beauty of Sicily from above with this captivating drone footage. Glide over the ancient ruins, ...
I ticked off a bucket list moment when I went on a tour up Europe’s most active volcano, Mount Etna. South African President ...
Mt. Etna, Europe’s tallest active volcano, erupted again Friday evening on the Italian island of Sicily, sending ash and lava from its southeastern crater through early Saturday. 🌋 Italy’s ...
As Italy's Mount Etna continued to erupt, three daredevil skiers were captured skiing down the snowy slopes. Video footage shows the skiers coming down the slopes with glowing, molten lava flowing ...
Mount Etna, Europe's tallest and most active volcano, erupted on February 12, 2025, sending lava flows and ash clouds into the sky. Local authorities are concerned about the dense ash cloud's ...
Sicily's Mount Etna erupts, closing Catania airport 08/15/2024 August 15, 2024 Sicily's Catania Airport has been forced to cancel all flights as a gush of volcanic lava and smoke erupted from ...
Mount Etna is Europe's highest volcano, standing at about 3,324 meters (around 10,900 feet). Although in an almost constant state of activity, casualties as a result of eruptions at the UNESCO ...
In a fiery spray of lava and ash, Italy’s Mount Etna erupted on July 4, sending molten rock cascading down one of Europe’s most active volcanoes and causing a temporary shutdown of the Catania ...
Travellers using Catania airport - one the main international gateways to Sicily - faced severe delays today thanks to Mount Etna’s latest eruption. The active volcano, Europe’s highest ...
Mount Etna, Europe’s tallest active volcano, has been showing off its awesome power with an explosive eruption. The fiery activity has also disrupted flights into nearby Catania Airport.
The Mt Etna and Stromboli volcanoes erupted on Friday, sending hot ash and lava into the skies of Sicily. The eruptions forced a temporary shutdown at Catania Airport and prompted Italy's civil ...
By Emma Bubola Reporting from Rome A lava fountain surged out of Mount Etna in Sicily on Thursday, sending a glowing burst of orange out of a crater and down its flank. Dark ash from the eruption ...