The sparkling blue waters of the Mediterranean Sea are home to over 700 varieties of fish and almost 10 per cent of the world's marine species. Its coastline is one of the most densely populated in ...
It began with the boiling of waters, 22 miles from the island of fire. It was July 1861, and off the coast of southern Sicily – the fiery island of volcanoes – in the Sicilian Channel between Europe ...
The find was the result of investigations into a submerged volcanic cone which caused an international rumpus in the summer of 1831 when, after an earthquake on the Sicilian coast and much spitting of ...
Southwest of Sicily lies the island of Ferdinandea, the real-life Brigadoon of the Mediterranean. Like the Scottish village of musical fame, Ferdinandea has made brief appearances four or five times ...
NewsUntil September 20, 2026, at the MuCEM in Marseille, artist Clément Cogitore dedicates an exhibit to Ferdinandea, a short-lived island off the coast of Sicily that appeared in the 19th century ...
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