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Etna, Stromboli and smelly tshirts part 3: Volcanomics
Nick Petford updates us on his National Geographic filming trip in Italy… Once Catania airport reopened, we flew the short hop to Naples four hours behind schedule, and enjoyed fantastic views of Etna’s summit, Stromboli and the Aeolian Islands. … Continue reading
Posted in Out in the field
Tagged carbon tax, economics, eruption, etna, Italy, naples, stromboli, vesuvius, volcanoes, volcanomics
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