
Stromboli
Stromboli is a small volcanic island in Italy known for its frequent, energetic eruptions. It has a persistently active volcano that periodically releases ash, gas, and lava, creating a spectacular natural display. Unlike explosive volcanoes, Stromboli's eruptions are typically mild but regular, shaping the landscape over time. The island’s activity is monitored closely for safety, and it's a popular destination for visitors who want to see volcanic activity up close. Its ongoing eruptions have earned it the nickname "Lighthouse of the Mediterranean."