After the outbreak of the Italian volcano Etna, photos of panic fleeing tourists went around the world. But many travelers are looking for this sensation-they are called “lava hunters”. Krone+ knows where you can still experience active volcanoes up close without coming to life.
These photos went around the world: a huge cloud of smoke, ash and petrol shot from Etna volcano into the air above the Italian island of Sicily. Holidaymakers fled in panic of the slopes of the mountain, the eruption was even seen from space. An impressive example of the forces of nature that can take active volcanoes. Guided volcano trips and walks to the top are usually among the absolute highlights of a Sicily holiday. And in particular the current activity in Etna seems to make a visit even more attractive for many tourists.
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