
Mount Etna from Taormina - Taormina, Italy
N 37° 51.040 E 015° 16.816
33S E 524656 N 4189283
This terraced area near the Porta Catania parking garage in Taormina is a lovely and safe setting from which to watch Mount Etna erupt.
Waymark Code: WMVDMF
Location: Sicilia, Italy
Date Posted: 04/05/2017
Views: 28
In February of 2017 Etna awoke after over a year of inactivity. The volcano, one of the most active in the world, had been largely dormant for the previous two years.
The last time Etna posed a serious threat to villages on its slopes was in 1992, when lava streams headed towards Zafferana, a town of 7,000 people.
In a spectacular operation, Italian and US soldiers used controlled explosions to divert the flow.
Volcano Type: Composite Volcano or Stratovolcano
 Volcano Location: Continental (subduction zone)
 Year of most recent activity: 2017
 Caldera Visible?: yes
 Cone Visible?: yes
 Crater Visible?: yes
 Lava Flow (Moving) Visible?: yes
 Lava Flow (Not Moving) Visible?: yes
 Vent or Fumarole Visible?: yes
 Geyser/Hot Spring Visible?: Not Listed
 Lava Dome Visible?: Not Listed

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