RM2JEP9CA–Siracusa, Sicily, Italy. The Chiesa di Santa Lucia Extra Moenia in Piazza Santa Lucia contains Caravaggio's famous 'Burial of Saint Lucy'
RM2JEPBTF–Siracusa, Sicily, Italy. The Chiesa di Santa Lucia Extra Moenia in Piazza Santa Lucia contains Caravaggio's famous 'Burial of Saint Lucy'
RM2JHGMJK–The volcanological observatory of Pizzi Deneri at 2800m on Mount Etna, Sicily, Italy, seen at sunset
RM2JJ1J94–Domestic refuse burning on the street in Catania, Sicily, Italy. Proper waste disposal is a huge problem in the city and across much of Sicily
RM2JHGK8D–Boys playing football beneath the unfinished facade of the huge Benedictine church of San Nicolò l'Arena (begun in 1687), Catania, Sicily, Italy
RM2JJ1HNE–Domestic refuse burning on the street in Catania, Sicily, Italy. Proper waste disposal is a huge problem in the city and across much of Sicily
RM2JF9M67–Siracusa, Sicily, Italy. The Chiesa di Santa Lucia Extra Moenia in Piazza Santa Lucia contains Caravaggio's famous 'Burial of Saint Lucy'
RM2JF9KW2–The miraculous statue of city's patron saint, the 4th c. martyr St Lucia in the Basilica Santuario Santa Lucia al Sepolcro, Siracusa, Sicily, Italy
RM2JF9KG3–The miraculous statue of city's patron saint, the 4th c. martyr St Lucia in the Basilica Santuario Santa Lucia al Sepolcro, Siracusa, Sicily, Italy
RM2JF9KB5–The octagonal 17c Basilica Santuario Santa Lucia al Sepolcro in Siracusa, Sicily, Italy. It holds the tomb of St Lucia, the city's patron saint
RM2JF9MMP–Heaps of domestic refuse dumped by the roadside on Mount Etna, Sicily, Italy. This is a very common sight in rural areas
RM2JDTAMD–Breaking waves on the beautiful beach of Fondachello, Sicily, Italy. The popular towns of Taormina and Giardini Naxos lie in the distance
RM2JDTACC–Rough seas at the pretty coastal village of Torre Archirafi, north of Catania, Sicily, Italy
RM2JF9ND2–Two men talking in the shade at a colourful shooting gallery on a hot summer afternoon in Siracusa, Sicily, Italy
RM2JF9NN5–A golden sunrise over the Ionian Sea, viewed from high on Mount Etna, Sicily, Italy
RM2JEP94G–Two cats make an old motorcycle their home in Siracusa, Sicily, Italy
RM2JE60K7–The setting sun seen through a cloud of volcanic ash erupting from Mount Etna, Sicily, Europe's most active volcano
RM2JDTA64–A full moon rising above a blue sea on a perfect evening in Sicily, Italy
RM2JDT8EN–A panoramic view from Mount Etna, Sicily, Italy, looking NE over the mountain hut of Rifugio Citelli towards Taormina and the Nebrodi Mountains
RM2JCKFY0–Traditional Sicilian folk musicians with their gaily decorated horse and cart, at the annual strawberry festival in Maletto, Sicily, Italy
RM2JCR6MT–Inside the Grotta di Serracozzo, a lava cave (lava tube) on Mount Etna, Sicily, Italy, formed during an eruption in 1971
RM2JCR6XF–Fresh garlic for sale in a market in the town of Trecastagni, Sicily, Italy
RM2JCKF1A–The charming Chiesa del Calvario was built in 1885 on the edge of the village of Sant'Alfio high on the slopes of Mount Etna, Sicily, Italy
RM2JCKFE3–Traditional Sicilian folk musicians with their gaily decorated horse and cart, at the annual strawberry festival in Maletto, Sicily, Italy
RM2JCR6RY–Statues of the three local patron saints being pulled in in procession through the steep streets of the village of Sant'Alfio, Sicily, Italy, in May
RM2JCKET6–A man uses a leaf blower to remove volcanic ash from the roof of a chapel in the village of Milo, high on the slopes of Mount Etna, Sicily, Italy
RM2JCK2G7–A shaft of sunlight lights up the Grotta di Serracozzo, a lava cave (lava tube) on Mount Etna, Sicily, Italy, formed during an eruption in 1971
RM2JCR70R–Images of the town's patron saints are carried through the streets of Trecastagni, Sicily, Italy, every year in early summer
RM2JB1KD1–In Catania, Sicily, Italy, an ancient jasmine provides summer shade for a house in a back street
RM2JBR7FH–Dramatic volcanic basalt rock formations in the Gola dell'Alcantara, a deep river gorge near Mount Etna in eastern Sicily, Italy.
RM2JBWXJN–Lava flowing from the south-east crater of Mount Etna, Sicily, Italy, seen at night on 8/6/22. A new fissure opened in this crater at the beginning of May 2022 and it has been continuously active ever since. Etna (3357m) is one of the world's most active volcanoes, and the tallest in Europe
RM2JBR7GJ–Traditional Sicilian folk musicians with their gaily decorated horse and cart, at the annual strawberry festival in Maletto, Sicily, Italy
RM2JAF4KG–Students in the old Benedictine Monastery in Catania, Sicily, Italy. It now forms part of the University of Catania
RM2JBKK6Y–Traditional Sicilian folk musicians with their gaily decorated horse and cart, at the annual strawberry festival in Maletto, Sicily, Italy
RM2JB1WXE–Etna at night
RM2JB64CY–Huge clouds of volcanic ash pouring from the south-east crater of Mount Etna, Sicily, Italy. A new fissure opened in this crater at the beginning of May 2022 and it has been continuously active ever since. Etna (3357m) is one of the world's most active volcanoes, and the tallest in Europe
RM2JAG588–Hikers climbing the Serra delle Concazze ridge on Mount Etna, to see the currently active south-east crater of the volcano (Sicily, Italy)
RM2JAKBDF–Interior of the Benedictine Monastery of Catania, Sicily, Italy. It now forms part of the University
RM2JAF6W2–A statue of Polyphemus, the giant Cyclops tricked by Odysseus, stands outside a theme park near Catania in Sicily, Italy
RM2JAG5BC–Hikers climbing the Serra delle Concazze ridge on Mount Etna, to see the currently active south-east crater of the volcano (Sicily, Italy)
RM2JB1X5P–Lava flowing from the south-east crater of Mount Etna, Sicily, Italy, seen at night. A new fissure opened in this crater at the beginning of May 2022 and it has been continuously active ever since. Etna (3357m) is one of the world's most active volcanoes, and the tallest in Europe
RM2JB1KCB–The Madonna of Zafferana Etnea, Sicily, Italy, erected in thanks at the point where the lava stopped during the volcanic eruption of 1991-1992
RM2JAT8WX–Lava flowing from the south-east crater of Mount Etna, Sicily, Italy, seen at night. A new fissure opened in this crater at the beginning of May 2022 and it has been continuously active ever since. Etna (3357m) is one of the world's most active volcanoes, and the tallest in Europe
RM2JB1TAY–Huge clouds of volcanic ash pouring from the south-east crater of Mount Etna, Sicily, Italy. A new fissure opened in this crater at the beginning of May 2022 and it has been continuously active ever since. Etna (3357m) is one of the world's most active volcanoes, and the tallest in Europe
RM2JAM6RT–Smoke pouring from the south-east crater of Mount Etna (3357m), Sicily, Italy, seen at sunset. A new fissure opened here at the beginning of May 2022
RM2JA77DE–The Porta Garibaldi in Catania, Sicily, Italy, a grand triumphal arch built in 1768 to celebrate the marriage of King Ferdinand I
RM2JA7187–The Porta Garibaldi in Catania, Sicily, Italy, a grand triumphal arch built in 1768 to celebrate the marriage of King Ferdinand I
RM2JA71ED–The Porta Garibaldi in Catania, Sicily, Italy, a grand triumphal arch built in 1768 to celebrate the marriage of King Ferdinand I
RM2J9FEKC–Lava flowing from the south-east crater of Mount Etna, Sicily, Italy, seen at night. A new fissure opened in this crater at the beginning of May 2022 and it has been continuously active ever since. Etna (3357m) is one of the world's most active volcanoes, and the tallest in Europe
RM2J426Y3–Local residents express their anger at the illegal dumping of waste on a quiet country lane in Herefordshire, UK, on the day that the government announces a new crackdown on fly-tipping
RM2HW6KWH–The Monti Sartorius, a series of volcanic craters on the side of Mount Etna created during the eruptions of 1865 (Sicily, Italy)
RM2HWBMW7–The Monti Sartorius, a series of volcanic craters on the side of Mount Etna created during the eruptions of 1865 (Sicily, Italy)
RM2HW076X–A view of the Monti Sartorius, a series of volcanic craters on the side of Mount Etna created during the eruptions of 1865 (Sicily, Italy)
RM2HWBMTW–The Monti Sartorius, a series of volcanic craters on the side of Mount Etna created during the eruptions of 1865 (Sicily, Italy)
RM2HW0797–Looking over a lava field from the Monti Sartorius, a series of craters on the side of Mount Etna, Sicily. The Nebrodi Mountains lie in the distance
RM2HWCEM1–The Monti Sartorius, a series of volcanic craters on the side of Mount Etna created during the eruptions of 1865 (Sicily, Italy)
RM2HWBMW4–The Monti Sartorius, a series of volcanic craters on the side of Mount Etna created during the eruptions of 1865 (Sicily, Italy)
RM2J2NF44–A protest on behalf of Ukrainian refugees in the small Welsh town of Presteigne, Powys, UK, on 2/4/22. Ukrainian seamstress Ellie Mathieson (wielding the red shears) and sponsor Louisa Collings (in yellow), both from Presteigne, are pressing the Home Office to cut the red tape on refugee visa applications. The family Louisa has sponsored with Ellie’s help have been waiting in Warsaw for two weeks, during which time the 12-year-old boy has fallen sick and ended up in hospital on a drip. ‘This limbo we are inflicting on them is only adding to their trauma,’ says Louisa
RM2J2NF46–A protest on behalf of Ukrainian refugees in the small Welsh town of Presteigne, Powys, UK, on 2/4/22. Ukrainian seamstress Ellie Mathieson (wielding the red shears) and sponsor Louisa Collings (in yellow), both from Presteigne, are pressing the Home Office to cut the red tape on refugee visa applications. The family Louisa has sponsored with Ellie’s help have been waiting in Warsaw for two weeks, during which time the 12-year-old boy has fallen sick and ended up in hospital on a drip. ‘This limbo we are inflicting on them is only adding to their trauma,’ says Louisa
RM2HPRA83–The 19c church of San Blandano (Saint Brendan) in the town of Bronte, Sicily, Italy
RM2J25NMJ–Elderly men sitting in the sun at their club outside the Monastero di Santa Lucia in Adrano, Sicily, Italy, founded as a Benedictine monastery in 1157
RM2J25NHA–Elderly men sitting in the sun outside the vast Monastero di Santa Lucia in Adrano, Sicily, Italy. It was founded as a Benedictine monastery in 1157
RM2J25NGB–A steeplejack working on the spire of the church of Our Lady of the Assumption, Tavistock, Devon, UK
RM2J25NH6–Elderly men sitting in the sun outside the vast Monastero di Santa Lucia in Adrano, Sicily, Italy. It was founded as a Benedictine monastery in 1157
RM2HTJ16M–An almond tree in blossom in early spring, with the volcano of Mount Etna in the background (Sicily, Italy)
RM2HW0713–The summit of Mount Etna (3357m), Sicily, Italy, seen in late winter from the silver birch woods on its lower slopes
RM2HW075W–Black volcanic ash covers a flank crater on the side of Mount Etna (3357m), Sicily, Italy, seen in late winter
RM2HTJ17R–The remains of a farmhouse engulfed by a lava flow during a volcanic eruption from Mount Etna, Sicily, Italy
RM2HTJ165–A roadside shrine to the Virgin, on the slopes of Mount Etna, Sicily, Italy
RM2HTJ188–The bare trunk of a pine tree killed by a lava flow erupting from Mount Etna, Sicily, Italy
RM2HW0743–The summit of Mount Etna (3357m), Sicily, Italy, seen in late winter
RM2HTJ1AM–The summit of Mount Etna (3357m), Sicily, Italy, seen in late winter with smoke pouring from the currently active south-east crater
RM2HT6YBB–The bare trunk of a pine tree killed by a lava flow erupting from Mount Etna, Sicily, Italy
RM2J1ND0B–The medieval Launceston Castle (1070) stands high on its motte (mount) above the town of Launceston, Cornwall, UK
RM2J1NCYF–The medieval Launceston Castle (1070) stands high on its motte (mount) above the town of Launceston, Cornwall, UK
RM2J1ND0R–The medieval Launceston Castle (1070) stands high on its motte (mount) above the town of Launceston, Cornwall, UK
RM2HTCGWR–A footpath sign high on the rugged slopes of Mount Etna, Sicily, Italy. There are many long distance hiking trails around the volcano
RM2HTJ171–A sign on Mount Etna forbidding hiking above a height of 2850m because of the danger of a volcanic eruption (Sicily, Italy)
RM2HW0747–Stunted birch trees growing high on the black volcanic ash-covered slopes of Mount Etna, Sicily, Italy
RM2HW0768–Stunted birch trees growing high on the black volcanic ash-covered slopes of Mount Etna, Sicily, Italy
RM2HTJ1H2–Huge ancient volcanic cones dominate the small town of Trecastagni on the southern slope of Mount Etna (Sicily, Italy)
RM2HTJ1JE–Mount Etna and a number of ancient volcanic cones dominate the small town of Trecastagni on the southern slope (Sicily, Italy)
RM2HT6AH0–Two cats enjoying the warm morning sun in the small town of Trecastagni, on the southern slopes of Mount Etna, Sicily, Italy
RM2HTJ1EY–Mount Etna dominates the small town of Trecastagni on the southern slope of the volcano (Sicily, Italy)
RM2HTJ1N1–Mount Etna towers over the small town of Trecastagni on the southern slope of the volcano (Sicily, Italy)
RM2HTJ1FC–Mount Etna dominates the small town of Trecastagni on the southern slope of the volcano (Sicily, Italy)
RM2HTJ1PC–The Sanctuary of SS.MM.Alfio Filadelfio e Cirino (the 'Three Saints') in the town of Trecastagni, Sicily, Italy
RM2HT6AX9–Mount Etna at sunrise, seen from the small town of Trecastagni on its southern slopes (Sicily, Italy)
RM2HWRHC0–The old Casa del Fascio in Linguaglossa, Sicily, Italy. Such modernist 1930s buildings were designed to house the local branches of the Fascist Party
RM2HWRHB6–The old Casa del Fascio in Linguaglossa, Sicily, Italy. Such modernist 1930s buildings were designed to house the local branches of the Fascist Party
RM2HWTRP3–A view of Mount Etna in late winter, seen from outside the town of Linguaglossa to the north-east of the volcano (Sicily, Italy)
RM2HWRTNF–A view of Mount Etna from the town of Linguaglossa, situated on the north-east side of the volcano (Sicily, Italy)
RM2HWRTN9–A view of Mount Etna from the town of Linguaglossa, situated on the north-east side of the volcano (Sicily, Italy)
RM2HTJ1R2–Fishing boats in dry dock for maintenance and repair during the winter, in the port of Riposto, Sicily, Italy
RM2HWRTRX–A view of Mount Etna in late winter, seen from outside the town of Linguaglossa to the north-east of the volcano (Sicily, Italy)
RM2HTJ1CX–Mount Etna at sunrise, seen over the tiled roofs of the small town of Trecastagni on the southern slope of the volcano (Sicily, Italy)
RM2HTJ1RK–Fishing boats in dry dock for maintenance and repair during the winter, in the port of Riposto, Sicily, Italy
RM2HWRH76–The old Casa del Fascio in Linguaglossa, Sicily, Italy. Such modernist 1930s buildings were designed to house the local branches of the Fascist Party
RM2HWRHBM–The old Casa del Fascio in Linguaglossa, Sicily, Italy. Such modernist 1930s buildings were designed to house the local branches of the Fascist Party
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