Monte Amiata – the highest extinct volcano in Italy
Monte Amiata is an extinct volcano with a peak at an altitude of 1,738 meters above sea level. The last eruption was recorded about 180,000 years ago. As a result of former volcanic activity the surrounding area is dotted with a number of thermal springs. The hot sulfur springs are still used, especially in the town of Bagno Vignoni, which
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