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An Unusual View of Etna. Six-Meter Snow Drifts Still Lie on the Volcano

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The active volcano Etna in Sicily, Italy, has experienced an exceptionally snowy winter. Unusually large amounts of snow have accumulated at high altitudes in recent months, mainly as a result of strong storms. As late as the end of April, snowdrifts of up to six meters can still be seen on the slopes of the volcano.

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The active volcano Etna in Sicily, Italy, has experienced an exceptionally snowy winter. Unusually large amounts of snow have accumulated at high altitudes in recent months, mainly as a result of strong storms. As late as the end of April, snowdrifts of up to six meters can still be seen on the slopes of the volcano.

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Novinky.cz broke the news on Wednesday, April 29, 2026.
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