Mount Etna (on the left) and the setting sun (on the right). What I couldn’t get on the photo: to my right behind me, Stromboli was emitting smoke as well and to my left behind me there was a rainbow over the long stretch of Capo Milazzo. I didn’t know which way to look first.
Categories
- Abkhazia (6)
- Afghanistan (20)
- Albania (16)
- Antigua (2)
- Argentina (3)
- Armenia (9)
- Austria (18)
- Azerbaijan (8)
- Belarus (6)
- Belgium (12)
- Bolivia (118)
- Books (136)
- Bosnia–Herzegovina (1)
- Brazil (49)
- Canada (28)
- Chile (28)
- Easter Island (15)
- China (22)
- Cinema (136)
- Colombia (14)
- Croatia (3)
- Cuba (8)
- Czech Republic (10)
- Denmark (1)
- Economics (136)
- Ecuador (5)
- Egypt (12)
- Estonia (15)
- Europe (61)
- Finland (5)
- Food (53)
- France (24)
- Georgia (14)
- Germany (219)
- Greece (12)
- History (273)
- Cold War (26)
- Holocaust (44)
- World War I (13)
- World War II (66)
- Human Rights (82)
- Hungary (25)
- India (7)
- Iran (54)
- Israel (51)
- Italy (150)
- Apulia (25)
- Basilicata (1)
- Sardinia (12)
- Sicily (62)
- South Tyrol (1)
- Jordan (2)
- Language (101)
- Laos (1)
- Latvia (15)
- Law (180)
- Family Law (33)
- German Law (48)
- Immigration Law (30)
- Libya (7)
- Life (126)
- Lithuania (68)
- Love (43)
- Macedonia (16)
- Malaysia (1)
- Mali (1)
- Malta (38)
- Mexico (10)
- Military (118)
- Moldova (5)
- Montenegro (64)
- Morocco (2)
- Music (34)
- North Korea (13)
- Norway (3)
- Panama (3)
- Peru (29)
- Philosophy (89)
- Photography (690)
- Poland (26)
- Politics (382)
- Portugal (29)
- Religion (121)
- Islam (38)
- Romania (144)
- Russia (41)
- Saudi Arabia (9)
- Serbia (20)
- Singapore (1)
- Sint Maarten (2)
- Slovakia (9)
- Spain (57)
- Andalusia (42)
- Gran Canaria (3)
- Sports (67)
- Suriname (1)
- Sweden (10)
- Switzerland (3)
- Syria (27)
- Technology (114)
- Terrorism (45)
- Thailand (1)
- Time (29)
- Transnistria (9)
- Travel (915)
- UK (132)
- Ukraine (57)
- Uncategorized (5)
- USA (184)
- Venezuela (5)
- Video Blog (65)
- Vietnam (1)

You’re not alone. Things are rumbling down in El Salvador. And a VERY tall mountain (I forget the name) was spewing earlier this year. Will 2014 be the year of volcano eruptions? (It sure seemed 2013 was an earthquake year. I think somebody’s trying to tell us something… ;) )
If I don’t catch you tomorrow, have a Happy New Year’s Evening and Day!
Um .. the very tall mountain (a stratovolcano) is in the Aleutians off Alaska. What do I want for 2014? A better friggin’ memory! :D )
Great picture! Have you ever been on the Mount Stromboli? I just love this surrounding.
Happy New Year and best regards Martina
I haven’t yet been on Stromboli, but I plan to go there soon.
I wish you a really good excursion.
Here is my report from Stromboli:
Great shot and beautiful place Andreas, thanks for sharing!
We blog from Italy and we recently published a post about it, check it out if you’d like! I see you travel a lot… good for you, I’d love to have the opportunity to travel more myself!
Daniela