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Top 5 volcanic lairs for Evil Geologists

Posted on October 7, 2011 by paul • 20 Comments

It’s natural to assume that geologists as a breed, are of good stock.  They are hale, hearty, don’t mind a spot of outdoor activity and most importantly don’t do evil.  However there’s always a bad apple in any given group and it follows that some of you reading this will be bone fide Evil Geologists.  … Continue reading →

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Etna, Stromboli and smelly tshirts part 3: Volcanomics

Posted on October 4, 2011 by Nick • 1 Comment

  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. In the summer, you can take a ferry straight from Stromboli to Naples, but unfortunately … Continue reading →

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Filming on location – Etna, Stromboli and smelly tshirts…

Posted on September 28, 2011 by Nick • 5 Comments

It is hard sometimes to overestimate the amount of time spent faffing  around when making a documentary (or any kind of filming for that matter). I am currently on location  in southern Italy making a documentary commissioned  by National Geographic and produced by Pioneer Productions, a UK firm run out of London and set up … Continue reading →

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