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MOUNT ETNA IN ERUPTION.—Molten rock is hurled up to 3000ft from the volcano near Catania, Sicily, in the most violent eruption this year. The molten rock is pouring from a breach in the western, or Inland, lip of the huge central cone, which had been inactive for several years.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29518, 20 May 1961, Page 15

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MOUNT ETNA IN ERUPTION.—Molten rock is hurled up to 3000ft from the volcano near Catania, Sicily, in the most violent eruption this year. The molten rock is pouring from a breach in the western, or Inland, lip of the huge central cone, which had been inactive for several years. Press, Volume C, Issue 29518, 20 May 1961, Page 15

MOUNT ETNA IN ERUPTION.—Molten rock is hurled up to 3000ft from the volcano near Catania, Sicily, in the most violent eruption this year. The molten rock is pouring from a breach in the western, or Inland, lip of the huge central cone, which had been inactive for several years. Press, Volume C, Issue 29518, 20 May 1961, Page 15

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