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photographer: Antonio Guarrera
Silvestri crater and Catania Gulf in the background, Etna mount, Sicily, Italy
photographer: Antonio Guarrera
Silvestri crater and Catania Gulf in the background, Etna mount, Sicily, Italy
photographer: Antonio Guarrera
View of Bove valley or Valle del Bove, Etna mount, Italy, Europe
photographer: Antonio Guarrera
Tourist at the Silvestri craters snow covered, Etna mount, Sicily, Italy, Europe
photographer: Antonio Guarrera
Portrait of a male Crossbill, loxia curvirostra, in a pine tree
photographer: Antonio Guarrera
Portrait of Crossbill, loxia curvirostra, in a pine tree
photographer: Antonio Guarrera
Daytime paroxysm of the Etna from the Schiena dell'Asino path, mount Etna, Sicily, Italy, Europe
photographer: Antonio Guarrera
Intracrateric eruption of the New Bocca, Etna mount, Sicily, Italy
photographer: Antonio Guarrera
Red Fox in winter dress. He had just woken up and yawned.
photographer: Salvo Orlando
Flowering of Saponaria Aetnensis, in the background the crater originated during the 2001 eruption
photographer: Salvo Orlando
Flowering of Saponaria Aetnensis, in the background the crater originated during the 2001 eruption
photographer: Salvo Orlando
Strombolian activity at southeast crater with lava fountains
photographer: Salvo Orlando
14th paroxysm of 2013 during the dual activity of the craters South East and North East, in foreground a well-known dwarf pine
photographer: Salvo Orlando
Etna, from 2700mt of altuitudine, 6th paroxysm of 2012, fountains of lava and ash fallout.
photographer: Salvo Orlando
Etna, share 2800mt, 6th paroxysm of 2012, a pyroclastic cloud seems to meet to a photographer
photographer: Salvo Orlando
cloud of ashes during the 12th paroxysmal episode in 2013 of Etna
photographer: Salvo Orlando
pyroclastic cloud during 9th paroxysmal episode of 2013 on Etna
photographer: Salvo Orlando
rain of ashes during the 9th paroxysmal episode in 2013 of Etna
photographer: Salvo Orlando
Etna, from 2800mt of altuitudine, 6th paroxysm of 2012, lava fountains from New South East crater
photographer: Salvo Orlando
rain of ashes during the 9th paroxysmal episode in 2013 of Etna
photographer: Salvo Orlando
Etna, from 2800mt of altuitudine, 6th paroxysm of 2012, fountains of lava and ash fallout.
photographer: Salvo Orlando
Very high lava fountains at the Southeast Crater, at the bottom is visible the Etna cable car
photographer: Salvo Orlando
16th paroxysm of 2013, the latest lava fountains just before dawn
photographer: Salvo Orlando
Etna, from 2800mt of altuitudine, 6th paroxysm of 2012, lava fountains from New South East crater
photographer: Salvo Orlando
Etna, from 2800mt of altuitudine, 6th paroxysm of 2012, lava fountains from New South East crater
photographer: Salvo Orlando
Etna, from 2800mt of altuitudine, 6th paroxysm of 2012, fountains of lava and ash fallout.
photographer: Salvo Orlando
Strombolian activity at the Southeast Crater, a small lava flow go slowly into the Valle del Bove.
photographer: Salvo Orlando
Strombolian activity at the Southeast Crater, a small lava flow go slowly into the Valle del Bove.
photographer: Salvo Orlando
Etna beyond 2000m altitude, one of the pines at high altitude in the west side
photographer: Salvo Orlando
South west face of Mount Etna, the last traces of snow resist in hot summer season
photographer: Salvo Orlando
Etna beyond 2000m altitude, pines at high altitude on the south side
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