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Lava and ash spew from Italy's Mount Etna volcano

Europe's most active volcano erupts with a show of lava in Catania, Italy.

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Lava and ash spew from Italy's Mount Etna volcano

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  1. Lava and ash spew from Italy's Mount Etna volcano

  2. Volcanic steam and ashes rise from Mount Etna, Italy, February 12. Etna is putting on a spellbinding show with plumes of smoke rising from its summit and lava flowing from the new 'Bocca Nuova' crater. REUTERS/Etna Walk/Giuseppe Di Stefano

  3. Volcanic steam rises from Mount Etna, Italy, February 12. Etna, standing around 10,800 ft high and located above the Sicilian town of Catania, often erupts but rarely causes damage. REUTERS/Etna Walk/Giuseppe Di Stefano

  4. Volcanic steam rises from Mount Etna, Italy, February 12. REUTERS/Etna Walk/Giuseppe Di Stefano

  5. Volcanic steam rises from Mount Etna, Italy, February 12. REUTERS/Etna Walk/Giuseppe Di Stefano

  6. Volcanic steam rises from Mount Etna, Italy, February 12. Etna is believed to have the longest written record of eruptions than any other volcano, with its first recorded observation going back to 425 B.C. REUTERS/Etna Walk/Giuseppe Di Stefano

  7. Volcanic steam and ashes rise from Mount Etna, Italy, February 12. REUTERS/Etna Walk/Giuseppe Di Stefano

  8. Volcanic steam rises from Mount Etna, Italy, February 12. REUTERS/Etna Walk/Giuseppe Di Stefano

  9. Lava and volcanic steam are seen as Mount Etna erupts, Italy, February 12. REUTERS/Etna Walk/Giuseppe Di Stefano

  10. Volcanic steam rises from Mount Etna, Italy, February 12. Etna is putting on a spellbinding show with plumes of smoke rising from its summit and lava flowing from the new 'Bocca Nuova' crater. REUTERS/Etna Walk/Giuseppe Di Stefano

  11. A person stands in front of Mount Etna as volcanic steam rises, Italy, February 12. The Sicilian region is recording ongoing seismic activity with several earthquakes, reaching magnitudes up to 3.7, detected in the summit area, likely linked to internal magma movements. REUTERS/Etna Walk/Giuseppe Di Stefano

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