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"Mount Etna: A Fiery Spectacle in Sicily, Italy and Europe" Witness the awe-inspiring power of nature at Mount Etna, located in Sicily, Italy

Background imageMt Etna Collection: Mount Etna, Crater Monte Escriva, Sicily, Italy

Mount Etna, Crater Monte Escriva, Sicily, Italy
A view on one the craters on top of Mount Etna, the Monte Escriva Crater. in the snow with a blue sky, sunshine and clouds nearing. Sicily, Italy. Unesco World Heritage, Active Volcano

Background imageMt Etna Collection: Mount Etna with cloudy skies, Sicily, Italy

Mount Etna with cloudy skies, Sicily, Italy
A view over the landscape of Mount Etna in the snow including, people, a truck and clouds arriving at the mount. Volcano, Sicily, Italy, UNESCO World Heritage

Background imageMt Etna Collection: Craters of Barbagallo, Mount Etna, Sicily, Italy

Craters of Barbagallo, Mount Etna, Sicily, Italy
A view on the Volcanic craters of Barbagallo on Mount Etna, in the snow, with a partially cloudy sky and patches of blue sky. UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageMt Etna Collection: Emptyness at the Craters of Barbagallo Etna Italy

Emptyness at the Craters of Barbagallo Etna Italy
A full view on the Volcanic craters of Barbagallo on Mount Etna, in the snow, with a partially cloudy sky and patches of blue sky. Sicily, Italy.UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageMt Etna Collection: Monte Escriva in Black and White, Mount Etna Italy

Monte Escriva in Black and White, Mount Etna Italy
A view on the Monte Escriva Crater on top of Mount Etna, an active volcano. With a cloudy sky in the background. Unesco World Heritage Site, Sicily, Italy. In the snow and in black and white

Background imageMt Etna Collection: Close up of snow at Mount Etna, Sicily, Italy

Close up of snow at Mount Etna, Sicily, Italy
A close up view on the snow at Mount Etna including a view in the back on the Craters called Crateri Barbagallo. Sicily, Italy. UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageMt Etna Collection: Autumn

Autumn
Strolling in the woods; the slopes of Mount Etna

Background imageMt Etna Collection: Panoramic view, Mount Etna between clouds and snow

Panoramic view, Mount Etna between clouds and snow
A panoramic view on Mount Etna in the snow and between the clouds, on Sicily, Italy. Including a view on the Monte Escriva Volcanic Crater, visitors, and transportation on the mountain

Background imageMt Etna Collection: Etna, the top of the volcano

Etna, the top of the volcano

Background imageMt Etna Collection: Taormina & mount etna

Taormina & mount etna

Background imageMt Etna Collection: Mt Etna, enveloped by clouds, Sicily, Italy

Mt Etna, enveloped by clouds, Sicily, Italy

Background imageMt Etna Collection: Etna volcano

Etna volcano
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Background imageMt Etna Collection: Lonely pine tree on Mt. Etna

Lonely pine tree on Mt. Etna
Lonely pine tree growing on the ancient lava flow, with Mt. Etna in the background

Background imageMt Etna Collection: Etna Volcano mirroring on a lake

Etna Volcano mirroring on a lake
Etna Volcano with snow on top mirroring on the Maulazzo Lake

Background imageMt Etna Collection: Clouds mirroring on the lake

Clouds mirroring on the lake surface, with Etna Volcano on the background

Background imageMt Etna Collection: Italy, Sicily, Taormina. Smoke from erupting Mt. Etna is visible from the Greek Theater in Taormina

Italy, Sicily, Taormina. Smoke from erupting Mt. Etna is visible from the Greek Theater in Taormina, Sicily, Italy

Background imageMt Etna Collection: Europe, Italy, Sicily, port of Giardini Naxos, gateway to Taormina. Mt. Etna volcano

Europe, Italy, Sicily, port of Giardini Naxos, gateway to Taormina. Mt. Etna volcano in distance

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Mt. Etna summit vent, Sicily, Italy

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View of Mt. Etna erupting from Nicolosi, Sicily, Italy

Background imageMt Etna Collection: Europe, Italy, Sicily, Mt. Etna. Summit vent

Europe, Italy, Sicily, Mt. Etna. Summit vent

Background imageMt Etna Collection: Map of Catania from Civitates Orbis Terrarum by Georg Braun, 1541-1622 and Franz Hogenberg

Map of Catania from Civitates Orbis Terrarum by Georg Braun, 1541-1622 and Franz Hogenberg, 1540-1590, engraving
Cartography, Italy, 16th century. Map of Catania. From Civitates Orbis Terrarum by Georg Braun (1541-1622) and Franz Hogenberg (1540-1590), Cologne. Engraving

Background imageMt Etna Collection: Italy, Sicily, red wine and produce from the Mount Etna region

Italy, Sicily, red wine and produce from the Mount Etna region

Background imageMt Etna Collection: Volcanic steam ring C016 / 5835

Volcanic steam ring C016 / 5835
Volcanic steam ring. Sun, steam and a steam ring after being blown from the Bocca Nuova vent of Mount Etna, a volcano on the Italian island of Sicily

Background imageMt Etna Collection: Volcanic steam ring C016 / 5834

Volcanic steam ring C016 / 5834
Volcanic steam ring. Sun, steam and a steam ring after being blown from the Bocca Nuova vent of Mount Etna, a volcano on the Italian island of Sicily

Background imageMt Etna Collection: Bove Valley, nr Mount Etna, Sicily

Bove Valley, nr Mount Etna, Sicily
Plate from Principles of Geology (1830-33) Vol. II, by C. Lyell, illustrating the Bove Valley, near Mount Etna, Sicily

Background imageMt Etna Collection: Steam ring

Steam ring. Steam ring being blown from the Bocca Nuova vent of Mount Etna, Sicily. Steam rings are generated when a pulse of steam is ejected from a near-cylindrical volcanic vent

Background imageMt Etna Collection: Mount Etna volcano erupting

Mount Etna volcano erupting
Mount Etna volcano crater erupting at night and throwing out pyroclastic material in the form of lava (molten rock). Seen behind it are clouds

Background imageMt Etna Collection: The Naxos bay and Mount Etna seen from Taormina, Sicily, Italy, Mediterranean, Europe

The Naxos bay and Mount Etna seen from Taormina, Sicily, Italy, Mediterranean, Europe

Background imageMt Etna Collection: View of Mount Etna from Taormina, Sicily, Italy, Europe

View of Mount Etna from Taormina, Sicily, Italy, Europe

Background imageMt Etna Collection: Mount Etna viewed from the Greek and Roman theatre, Taormina, Sicily, Italy, Europe

Mount Etna viewed from the Greek and Roman theatre, Taormina, Sicily, Italy, Europe

Background imageMt Etna Collection: Landscape around Enna with Mount Etna in the background, Enna, Sicily, Italy, Europe

Landscape around Enna with Mount Etna in the background, Enna, Sicily, Italy, Europe

Background imageMt Etna Collection: View from Taormina at dusk of coast and Mount Etna, Sicily, Italy, Europe

View from Taormina at dusk of coast and Mount Etna, Sicily, Italy, Europe

Background imageMt Etna Collection: Eruptions at the Monti Calcarazzi fissure and the Piano del Lago cone

Eruptions at the Monti Calcarazzi fissure and the Piano del Lago cone, above, on Mount Etna that threatened tourist facilities and villages in 2001, Sicily, Italy, Europe

Background imageMt Etna Collection: Spring meadow with snow covered Mount Etna in distance

Spring meadow with snow covered Mount Etna in distance, Sicily, Italy, Europe



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"Mount Etna: A Fiery Spectacle in Sicily, Italy and Europe" Witness the awe-inspiring power of nature at Mount Etna, located in Sicily, Italy. This active volcano has captivated explorers for centuries with its breathtaking eruptions and unique features. In 2013, a double eruption at Stromboli left spectators amazed as fiery lava spewed from the mountain's core. The sheer force of this event showcased the raw energy that lies within Mount Etna. During the dawn of the 14th paroxysm event in 2013, intrepid photographers captured an incredible steam ring rising above the volcano's summit. This rare phenomenon added to the mystique surrounding this natural wonder. The year prior, in 2012, a massive cloud of ash billowed into the sky during Etna's fourth paroxysm. The sight was both mesmerizing and humbling as it reminded us of nature's immense power. From a height of 2000 meters, one can enjoy a panoramic view of Vetore floor on Mount Etna. The landscape is truly captivating and showcases Mother Nature's artistic prowess. At an altitude of 2800 meters during the sixth paroxysm in 2012, lava fountains illuminated the night sky. These fiery displays highlighted Mount Etna's volatile temperament and made for unforgettable memories. Photographed from Monte Nero during the thirteenth paroxysmal event in 2013, we catch a glimpse of Mount Etna's majestic beauty amidst its explosive activity. It serves as a reminder that even amidst chaos there is unparalleled magnificence to be found. Strombolian activity at Southeast Crater adds another layer to Mount Etna's allure. Witnessing these bursts of volcanic material shooting into the air is nothing short of extraordinary – reminding us why this volcano holds such fascination worldwide.