Hiking one of the Worlds most Active Volcanoes

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Uploaded by on Mar 28, 2008

Explorermedia and Marcus the Carcass hiking Sicily's Mt. Etna just after, and before another major eruption. As you can see, the sulfur and steam in the air was almost unbearable.

3,326 meters (10,910 feet)
Type: Stratovolcano (composite type)
Age of rock: 500,000 years
Last eruption: 2008

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  • Mount Etna, Sicily

  • What volcano is it?

  • thanks! we were the only ones there because there had been an eruption a few days earlier. it was a great experience tho...luckly no eruptions while I was up there!

  • wow thats amazing, it looks like youre the only ones there, awesome vid!

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