A red-hot lava flow two miles long has been attracting crowds to the slopes of Mount Etna on the island of Sicily, Italy.
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Futurism on MSNOfficials Alarmed as Tourists Walk Straight Toward Erupting Volcano Hoping for Awesome SelfiesAs Mount Etna oozes lava, thousands of tourists are rushing towards the volcano's snow slopes, seeking thrills and glory.
Despite restrictions being in place to keep visitors away from the eruption site, many are choosing to ignore the warnings ...
A river of lava flowing for around 3 kilometres down the volcano has been imaged by one of the Copernicus Sentinel-2 ...
A lot of people are trying to get closer to admire this natural phenomenon,” a local mayor warned his community. “But it is ...
The latest eruption of Mount Etna in Sicily has drawn crowds of photographers, hikers and nature aficionados, which have ...
A SNOWY ski slope turns into a fiery peak as hot lava spews from an erupting volcano. Mount Etna in Sicily started erupting on February 11. But despite bans, skiers have taken to the slopes. Ash, ...
The active volcano is currently putting on a spectacular display of spurting lava and ash clouds - here's how to see it ...
NASA's Landsat 8 satellite snapped a stunning top-down view of an "unusually spectacular" Mount Etna eruption. Infrared data ...
Thousands of ‘danger tourists’ have travelled to the slopes of Mount Etna in Italy to witness explosive lava flows and ...
The latest eruption of Mount Etna has drawn crowds of tourists to the region, which have congested streets and paths for ...
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Men Pull Lava From Mount Etna to Make AshtrayAn Italian photographer captured the fascinating moment a man pulled lava from Mount Etna, in Sicily, to make a traditional ...
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