Stromboli guided tour, 6-12-2017, Aeolian Islands, Italy, hiking to Stromboli
Stromboli guided tour
6-12-2017
8,63km
900m up
Stromboli Fire Trekking
strombolifiretrekking.com
Volcano Climbing (Stromboli)
About 500 persons live on the active volcano island of Stromboli close to Sicily, Italy. Come with us to experience the climb and the lava explosions at the top of the volcano.
Stromboli trekking
Il vulcano Stromboli esplode in una fontana di lava nel corso del nostro trekking. Escursione organizzata da Stromboli Fire Trekking.
Salita a Stromboli
Salita e discesa dal vulcano di Stromboli, Sabato 28 maggio 2016
Escursione sullo Stromboli salendo da Ginostra
Escursione alla scoperta dello Stromboli, arrivati sul porto più piccolo del mondo Ginostra, saliamo fino ad arrivare sul vulcano di Stromboli: IDDU e via la discesa fino ad arrivare nel paese di Stromboli, esperienza unica con lapilli di lava ed eruzioni continue.
Excursion to the discovery of Stromboli, arrived at the smallest harbor in the world Ginostra, climb up to the volcano of Stromboli: IDDU and the descent to reach the village of Stromboli, a unique experience with lava and continuous eruptions.
Stromboli volcano eruption in Italy (July 3, 2019)
A volcano on the Italian island of Stromboli has erupted, killing a hiker, throwing ash high into the sky and enveloping the popular tourist destination in smoke.
Rescue services said Wednesday’s eruption on Mount Stromboli had started fires on the western side of the small Mediterranean island north of Sicily. Fire crews were being called in from nearby locations and a Canadair firefighting plane was already in action.
One tourist who was hiking on the volcano was killed and another injured, local firefighters confirmed.
Tourists often climb to the 924-metre (3,031ft) summit of the volcano and peer into its crater, from which small lumps of molten rock are regularly blasted into the sky.
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2. Stromboli trekking and holiday
Trekking on the Vulcano crater. Rudi Cotroneo
Stromboli in attivita' 02 aprile 2018
22-8-2017 Stromboli
Una gita con trekking a Stromboli.
Stromboli 08.09.2018
Iddu
The trek to the summit of Stromboli
A video blog during the ascent and descent to the summit of Stromboli. Unfortunately conditions were such that no measurements could be made.
Stromboli, Aeolian Islands, Sicily, Italy, Europe
Stromboli is a small island in the Tyrrhenian Sea, off the north coast of Sicily, containing one of the three active volcanoes in Italy. It is one of the eight Aeolian Islands, a volcanic arc north of Sicily. This name is a corruption of the Ancient Greek name Strongule which was given to it because of its round swelling form. The island's population is between 400 and 850. The volcano has erupted many times, and is constantly active with minor eruptions, often visible from many points on the island and from the surrounding sea, giving rise to the island's nickname Lighthouse of the Mediterranean. The last major eruption was on April 13, 2009. Stromboli stands 926 m (3,034 ft) above sea level, but actually rises over 2,000 m (6,500 ft) above the sea floor. There are three active craters at the peak. A significant geological feature of the volcano is the Sciara del Fuoco (Stream of fire), a big horseshoe-shaped depression generated in the last 13,000 years by several collapses on the northwestern side of the cone. Two kilometres to the northeast lies Strombolicchio, the volcanic plug remnant of the original volcano. Mt. Stromboli has been in almost continuous eruption for the past 2,000 years. A pattern of eruption is maintained in which explosions occur at the summit craters, with mild to moderate eruptions of incandescent volcanic bombs, at intervals ranging from minutes to hours. This Strombolian eruption, as it is known, is also observed at other volcanoes worldwide. Eruptions from the summit craters typically result in a few short, mild, but energetic bursts, ranging up to a few hundred meters in height, containing ash, incandescent lava fragments and stone blocks. Mt. Stromboli's activity is almost exclusively explosive, but lava flows do occur at times when volcanic activity is high: an effusive eruption occurred in 2002, the first in 17 years, and again in 2003, 2007, and 2013-14.
The two villages San Bartolo and San Vincenzo lie in the northeast while the smaller village Ginostra lies in the southwest. Administratively, they are one of the frazione of Lipari. In the early 1900s a few thousand people inhabited the island, but after several emigrations the population numbered a few hundred by the mid-1950s. Jules Verne set Stromboli in the conclusion of the novel Journey to the Center of the Earth (1864). According to Clyde S. Kilby the following is the case. Mordor was unique because of the three enormous mountain ranges surrounding it, from the north, from the west and from the south. The mountains both protected the land from an unexpected invasion by any of the people living in those directions and kept those living in Mordor from escaping. Tolkien was reported to have identified Mordor with the volcano of Stromboli off Sicily. Stated like this Mordor and Mount Doom appear to be symbols for Sicily.
Stromboli (also known as: Stromboli, land of God) is a 1950 Italian-American film directed by Roberto Rossellini and Ingrid Bergman set on the island.
Italian volcano walks
A well planned walking holiday goes pear shaped as bad weather strands us for days on Stromboli.
Group 1 Volcanic Eruption (Mt.Stromboli)Guinayangan NHS
Stromboli - View from Vancori (920m), above Ginostra
ottobre 2009
F**k It Stromboli
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Stromboli - on the top of the volcano!
We had a trip to the volcano during the Festa del Fuoco!