Access to Etna Craters Will Be Charged
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In the future, access to the Etna craters in Sicily will no longer be free of charge. The owner of the site argues, among other things, with the "uncontrolled emergence of wild landfills and the "naïve moving of stones". The Silvestri craters arose during volcanic eruptions in 1892, since 1997 they are private property. They are located at about 1900 meters altitude and are visited annually by about one million tourists. So far the access is fre…
The Silvestri craters were built during volcanic eruptions in 1892 and are among the most impressive places on Mount Etna. Access to these craters, which are visited annually by around 1 million tourists, will no longer be free of charge in the future.
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