00:00One of the most active volcanoes in Europe has erupted yet again.
00:04But instead of being scary,
00:06there's a lot to see and admire.
00:09Brother Kim, what's next?
00:14This scene is breathtaking.
00:16Where the lava flows,
00:18snow or snow falls
00:20covering the crater of the most active volcano in Europe.
00:24Mount Etna in Sicily, Italy.
00:26It was only on February 11 that the last eruption of the so-called volcano was recorded.
00:30According to the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology of Catania,
00:34the lava flow passed through the base of the Bocca Nuova crater and the Southeast crater.
00:39Did you know that Mount Etna's first recorded eruption was recorded in 1500 BC?
00:45Since then, it has not fallen below 190 times.
00:48That's why it is also considered the most active stratovolcano in the world.
00:53Because of its beauty,
00:55and because of its history,
00:57Mount Etna was listed as one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites in June 2013.
01:03Always remember, what's important is what you know.
01:06I am Brother Kim and I will answer you 24 hours a day.
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