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WATCH: Etna Volcano Eruption Captured In Italy On July 27, 2019
The Etna vulcan in Sicily has erupted again! A large cloud of ash flew a few miles high into the air, and scenes quickly circled the Europe.
The mentioned volcano in Sicily has a long history of outbreaks, as the first volcanic activity, according to experts, was witnessed in 1500 BC.
Etna is a 3.323 m (10,902 ft) high active volcano on the east coast of Sicily, between Messina and Catania.
Mount Etna is one of the world's most active volcanoes and is in an almost constant state of activity. The fertile volcanic soils support extensive agriculture, with vineyards and orchards spread across the lower slopes of the mountain and the broad Plain of Catania to the south.
At the last outburst, the volcanic ash cloud reached 4.5 km (15 000 feet) above sea level.
See how the last eruption of the Etna volcano was filmed on the camera yesterday!
The mentioned volcano in Sicily has a long history of outbreaks, as the first volcanic activity, according to experts, was witnessed in 1500 BC.
Etna is a 3.323 m (10,902 ft) high active volcano on the east coast of Sicily, between Messina and Catania.
Mount Etna is one of the world's most active volcanoes and is in an almost constant state of activity. The fertile volcanic soils support extensive agriculture, with vineyards and orchards spread across the lower slopes of the mountain and the broad Plain of Catania to the south.
At the last outburst, the volcanic ash cloud reached 4.5 km (15 000 feet) above sea level.
See how the last eruption of the Etna volcano was filmed on the camera yesterday!