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World's Tallest Active Volcano: Mount Etna’s Crater Continues to Grow in Height
After six months of activity, Mount Etna's southeastern crater has risen in height. According to Italy's volcano monitoring agency, this makes it Europe's tallest active volcano in the present time.
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