10 Most Amazing Volcanoes Around The World
A Volcano is both a frightening and fascinating sight. There are numerous amazing volcanoes around the world, famous for their beauty and deadly nature. They attract thousands of climbers and visitors. Anyone with a taste for adventure can visit a volcano. This is a list of 10 most amazing volcanoes one can visit. 10 Most Amazing Volcanoes on the Planet

5. Thrihnukagigur, Iceland

Thrihnukagigur, Iceland Located 21 kilometers away from Reykjavik, this volcano has been dormant for about 4000 years and is not likely to be active in near future. The most impressive feature about Thrihnukagigur is that it is the only volcano in the world which can be explored on the inside. There are facilities to step down the 120 meter deep primary cater. The name of the volcano translates to Three Peaks Crater. It is now protected as part of the Bláfjöll Country Park. The best period to visit is from June to August.

4. Arenal Volcano, Costa Rica

Arenal Volcano, Costa Rica Arenal is an active volcano with frequent occurrence of lava bursts. Its last eruption was in 1968, almost destroying the town of Tabacon. It is an ideal destination to watch the lava flow. The volcano is surrounded by the Arenal Volcano National Park. Besides enjoying the flora and fauna, the tourists can enjoy various activities like trekking, rafting, swimming and mountain bike riding. Taking bath in the numerous hot springs in the park is also a favourite activity among the tourists.

3. Mt Etna, Italy

Mt Etna, Italy Located in the heart of the island of Sicily, this active volcano is constantly spitting ash and lava. It is the home of mythological creature Cyclops. The snow-covered peak and the craters numbering around 400 present unforgettable views. With an elevation of 3,329 meters, it is one of the tallest peaks in Europe. Apart from climbing, there are jeep tours and cable car service for tourists. The best season to visit is from April to November. It has been included UNESCO's World Heritage Sites.

2. Mt Fuji, Japan

Mt Fuji, Japan Lying 100 km North-East to Tokyo, Mount Fuji is one of the cultural symbols of Japan. It has an important place in the history and culture of the country and it alone makes the mount an attraction to the visitors. The scenic beauty of the snow-capped peak and the five surrounding lakes is an equally attractive factor as well. Fuji is an active strato-volcano, the last eruption being in 1707, and also the tallest peak in Japan. It is now a part of Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park, and attracts around 3, 00,000 climbers an year. The best season is from June to August. From a historical perspective, there are many old shrines as well, as the remains of an ancient culture.

1. Mt Vesuvius, Italy

Mt Vesuvius, Italy Situated in the Bay of Naples, Vesuvius is mostly known for its eruption in 79 AD that erased the towns of Pompeii and Herculaneum. It is the only active volcano in the continental Europe and last erupted in 1944. The surrounding area is the most densely populated volcanic region in the world. The volcano is now a part of Vesuvius National park. Vesuvius has a significant role in the mythology and local culture. It is a perfect place to experience the volcanic power, and you can see the fuming crater. The ruins of Pompeii and the lava sediments and the beautiful view of the Bay of Naples are features enough to attract the visitors. Vesuvius undoubtedly occupies the top position in the list of 10 Amazing volcanoes to visit.


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