
Vulcano
Vulcano is an active volcano located on the island of Vulcano in Italy's Aeolian Islands. It is part of a volcanic complex and is known for its fumaroles—steam vents that emit volcanic gases. The volcano's activity is primarily characterized by occasional eruptions, releasing ash, gases, and sometimes lava, which shape the island's landscape. Vulcano’s activity is monitored for safety, as eruptions can pose risks to visitors and nearby communities. Its geothermal features and fumaroles also create unique natural phenomena, making it a site of scientific interest and a popular destination for visitors interested in geology and natural beauty.