Etna and vine civilization
Ateneo narrates in II-III century BC that it was Orestheus (also called Phytios, meaning ‘the planter’), the son of Deucalion...
read moreAteneo narrates in II-III century BC that it was Orestheus (also called Phytios, meaning ‘the planter’), the son of Deucalion...
read moreEtna woke up again during the night of 22 dec 2010 at 4:48 with the strong explosion from ‘Bocca Nuova’ producing a cloud...
read moreAccording to Pliny they are born of storms, to Plutarch they dropped from thunderbolts and to someone else they spring from semen of...
read moreVolcanoes are born following a clear pattern, that is, where the tectonic plates drifting on the hot mantle collide, drift apart or...
read moreThe monthly organic market normally held in Agricultural Institute in via del Bosco, in Catania every second Sunday of the month with...
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