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La espectacular lava del volcán del Monte Etna

Publicado el 07 diciembre 2014 por Leoasi @leoasi
Mount Etna lava fountain, August 2014
Mount Etna, one of the 17 Decade Volcanoes and Europe’s tallest active volcano, has been putting on a great show. Adrenaline-seeking tourists have been getting up-close and personal for the rumbling and lava spewing spectacle in Italy. Even the astronauts aboard the ISS have taken note and grabbed some stunning shots. Here’s Mount Etna…
July 2014 Etna erupting
Etna Volcano Paroxysmal Eruption July 30 2011
Etna eruption seen from the ISS in 2002
Mount Etna and Greek theater in November 2013
Etna in August 2014
2006 Mount Etna erupting
Windy road to Etna in 2005
Volcanic landscape of Etna on August 2012
Alone on Etna, August 2012
Hiking on volcano, Etna in Oct 2009
Kaboom, Etna in Oct 2013
Etna December 30 2013
Eruption spectators, Etna at night on July 20, 2014
Mount Etna in June 2008
Eye of Sauron above the Etna eruption in Jan 2011
Mount Etna's fury in Oct 2013
Mt Etna, with Catania in the foreground
Catania, Sicily, Italy and Etna in March 2012
Dawn Mount Etna Volcano Dawn at Paternò Sicilia Italy in July 2010
Etna Dec 2013, Small changes after the weak paroxysm
Activity at Mt. Etna in April 2011
April 2013 Mount Etna pictured from the International Space Station
Mt Etna in 2005
Etna as seen from a plane in July 2011
Smoke of Etna volcano seen from the International Space Station 2002
Mount Etna in December 2013
Traveling up the mountain, Etna
Etna in Sept 2007
Fantastic Etna, December 2013
View of East Side from Piano della Concazza on August 5 2014
Secondary Nord-Est Crater Erupting, Etna in August 2014
Brave
Etna erupting in January 2009
Jan 2009 Etna erupting
September 2012 Etna Volcano paroxysmal eruption
July 2011 Etna Volcano paroxysmal eruption
Etna Volcano Eruption January 12th 2011 View from the East side
Volcano erupting, Etna in Sicily Dec 29 2013
July 2014 The two new little craters on North-eastern side of Mount Etna
Sunset in Sicily October 2011
Mount Etna lava from space at night

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