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The Stromboli volcano, active almost continuously for at least 2,000 years, has erupted several times this year alone, according to records from the Smithsonian Institution. Video surfaced showing ...
Lava streamed down Mount Stromboli after its recent eruption in Italy. Footage shows the molten rocks and lava flowing on the side of the active stratovolcano in Sicily on July 8.
My family stayed in Stromboli, an island off the north of Sicily. My kids loved playing with black sand and watching the ...
Experts believe the volcano on Stromboli, part of the Aeolian archipelago, has been in nearly continuous eruption for at least 2,000 years, with incandescent lava, ash and volcanic rock regularly ...
A volcano on the Italian island of Stromboli erupted on Sunday, causing lava to stream into the sea.. The volcano, off the southern Italian cost near Sicily and home to around 400 people, erupted ...
Several explosions inside of Italy's Stromboli volcano sent enormous plumes of smoke into the sky and major streams of lava into the Tyrrhenian Sea over the weekend. Lava oozed from the northern ...
It was like something out of a disaster movie. Dramatic footage captured the moment Italy’s Stromboli volcano erupted earlier this week, shooting ash plumes into the sky and sparking a mini tsunami.
A volcano erupted on the small Italian island of Stromboli over the weekend, billowing smoke into the air and sending streams of lava into the sea, but mostly sparing the tiny isle of any casualties.
Eruptions at Italy's Mount Etna and the smaller Stromboli volcano spewed hot ash and lava, raising alert levels on the Mediterranean island of Sicily and forcing a temporary shutdown of Catania ...
Eruptions at Italy's Mount Etna and the smaller Stromboli volcano spewed hot ash and lava. The eruption is only affecting Sicily and its nearby islands. Catania Airport is Sicily's busiest airport ...
The European Earth-observing satellite Sentinel-2 passed above Italy's Stromboli volcano shortly after it began spewing lava on Oct.9, 2022. (Image credit: ESA/Copernicus) ...