This Italian island has twin volcanic peaks and 2,300 residents who kept it green
The ferry from Milazzo cuts through morning fog. Then the outline appears: two volcanic peaks rising from the Tyrrhenian Sea, their doubled silhouette unlike any other island in the Aeolian chain. Monte Fossa delle Felci reaches 3,156 feet. Monte Porri stands at 2,822 feet. Between them, terraced vineyards climb black volcanic slopes in neat green … Lire plus







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