Sicily's Mount Etna erupts with majestic cascade of lavaNewsDuration 1:00The Voragine crater of Sicily's Mount Etna awoke from a four-year silence with vigorous explosions and incandescent shreds coming out from the top of the volcano. The 3,330-metre-high volcano, Europe's most active, is believed to have the longest documented history of eruptions among all volcanoes — with records dating back to as early as 425 BCE.
Source: CBC News July 04, 2024 07:02 UTC