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    • Title A view from 1717
    • Released 17/05/2005 10:22 am
    • Copyright Vesuvius Observatory
    • Description

      A view of the Solfatara crater from 1717. The Phlegerean Fields remains a volcanically active area. The last eruption came in 1538, forming the new hill of Monte Nuovo.


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