Mount Etna
Tsunami has still left scars in the mind of all, not mentioning the victims! But, it did not shake the world only in 2004, but also sometimes 8,000 years ago! But, what made it happen?
According to geological evidences, the eastern flanks of Mount.
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Elevation: 3,323 metres
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Mount Etna is the largest active volcano on the east-coast of Sicily, Europe. It is currently standing about 3,350m (10,991 ft) which is nearly three times higher than...
made popular Nov 19 2006
Location: 37°43.7667′N 15°0.2833′E, Sicily, Italy
Elevation: 3,323 metres
Type: Stratovolcano
It is the oldest and the most active volcano in...
made popular Sep 8 2006
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