I do live at the foot of Etna, and every morning, when I go to school, I see that it is always different and always amazing to photograph: very lucky to be here.
You are indeed fortunate to live there Riccardo. So much of life comes down to luck, and it's good to recognize that truth. It will make you a better person to always remember it.
I live at the foot of the vulcano. I can promise you i've never felt threatened by its presence. It's the gentle giant, mother of this land that gave us our soil that have sustained our economy for centuries and offered us the spectacle of its majesty. Is it annoying to clean up the ash every time after an eruption? Yes, is it scary to see a lava flow ending up on the wrong side or opening a new cone on its flanks? Yes but it's also something you have to live with, nay, you Get to live with.
Great video. Tell me, we saw children there walking up to the summit, is that right, that even children can walk there? I'd heard it was a 1.5hr ascent and 2hr descent and that you needed to be pretty equipped against cold and with walking poles. Did you go all the way to where it's possible to walk, and in that last clip of the film was that on a part that needed a guide?
I do live at the foot of Etna, and every morning, when I go to school, I see that it is always different and always amazing to photograph: very lucky to be here.
Riccardo Petrina would the houses be cheer with the risk of burning
You are indeed fortunate to live there Riccardo. So much of life comes down to luck, and it's good to recognize that truth. It will make you a better person to always remember it.
If been to Scilly twice and seen your volcano erupting ,it was spectacular such a beautiful place to live x
@@sidemensClips no don't worry.. There's a lot of distance from the volcano to the city so there's no risks
Fascinating info regarding stored ice collected during the winter that is sold during summer pre-refrigeration era.
Such a dedicated Etnascape documentary! It was fantastic to watch!
The Truth Sets You FREE yep
Well done DW. A nice vignette of Mount Etna and the surrounding area. 👍
I am currently studying in Italy and wish to see this fascinating god up close. I love the mythology of this too.
I live at the foot of the vulcano. I can promise you i've never felt threatened by its presence. It's the gentle giant, mother of this land that gave us our soil that have sustained our economy for centuries and offered us the spectacle of its majesty. Is it annoying to clean up the ash every time after an eruption? Yes, is it scary to see a lava flow ending up on the wrong side or opening a new cone on its flanks? Yes but it's also something you have to live with, nay, you Get to live with.
Thanks for sharing! Interesting to hear how the Etna locals live 😁
Great video. Tell me, we saw children there walking up to the summit, is that right, that even children can walk there? I'd heard it was a 1.5hr ascent and 2hr descent and that you needed to be pretty equipped against cold and with walking poles. Did you go all the way to where it's possible to walk, and in that last clip of the film was that on a part that needed a guide?
As our planet slowly warms year after year this volcano will become more active.🙂😇
Wherever there’s a volcano there’s a paradise
i love this
awesome
I can’t imagine when it erupts suddenly and no one couldn’t survived
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The biggest question… is his hair real?
i like to visit thats all haha safe
Is it just me or this guy sounds like Bruno?
Paying a visit to the Etna with the proper respect due to the forces of Nature is on my to do list, but I wouldn't want to live there.
Why he did not speak Italian or English? Dutch, I do not like the force to speak only Dutch.
dutch, you mean deutsch?
the Christian prophet EDGAR CAYCE has
some very interesting things to say aboot Etna and Vesuvius.