I've visited 26 places in ten countries over the past 12 months. A number I'd argue is a few more than ideal, at least if you ...
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Explore Mount Etna’s Wine Route: best villages and tastings
As you make your way up the volcano along dry-stone walls, lava-stone roads, and through historic hamlets, you’ll discover lush vineyards. Differences in altitude, sun exposure, and soil give rise to ...
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5 Reasons Western Sicily Belongs on Your Italian Wine Bucket List
And while those spots have righteously earned their fame, the island’s western coast is where Sicily slows down and shows off.After a very long travel day, I floated just off the rocky edge of Domina ...
When hundreds of volcanologists gathered in Geneva last July for the world’s largest volcanology conference, Italy’s Instituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV) drew particular attention.
Researchers are deliberately setting off real (small) earthquakes to understand how to gauge the danger of a fault line before it breaks.
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