Written by Carol King
When people say Mount Etna is a live volcano it’s hard to imagine what that means until you have made an ascent. On my last visit two explosions occurred within half an hour. Not lava, thankfully, rather columns of smoke, rock and ash, and it’s for this reason that visitors can’t always go to the main crater: Etna is alive and well, and frequently decides to erupt sending lava spilling down it slopes or...
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