To celebrate the two-year anniversary since Sicily's Mount Etna was declared a Unesco World Heritage Site, June 21st, Google has added detailed photos of the volcano to it Street View feature.
Would-be mountain climbers with an internet connection can now virtually explore the highest active volcano in Europe, without experiencing any of the cold, strain and danger that goes with it.
Source: http://www.thelocal.it/
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