• ES Picture of the Day 14 2023

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    Grotta di Serracozzo Lava Tube

    February 14, 2023

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    Photographer: Emanuele Nifosi
    Summary Author: Emanuele Nifosi

    Earlier this winter I went on a trekking excursion on the flanks of
    Mt. Etna to Serra delle Concazze. Along the way, we stopped at
    the " Grotta di Serracozzo," a lava tube created during the
    1971 eruption of Etna. This grotto is 350 m (~1,150 ft) long.
    At the entrance it’s about 3 m (10 ft) wide and 6 m (20 ft) high but
    then narrows the further in you go. The fractured lava walls of the
    grotto are striking, recalling aligned and symmetrical squares. They’re
    created by thermal contraction.

    The volcanological guide pointed out that the rock, unlike what it
    might seem, is not wet. Rather, whenever water contacts the surface
    rapid oxidation occurs that alters the chemical elements contained
    within the rock, making it appear damp. Note that as you can see in the
    bottom photo, light and fresh air enter this grotto through several
    natural chimneys.

    Photo details: Top Photo - Nikon D700 camera; NIKKOR 35-105 lens, 35
    mm; f/5.6; ISO 800; 1 sec. exposure; flash rear + slow (handheld).
    Photo taken on 12 December 2022, h17:08 (UTC +1)

    Bottom Photo - Nikon D700 camera; NIKKOR 35-105 lens, 35 mm; f/4; 1/80
    sec. exposure; ISO 800. Photo taken on 12 December 2022, 5.01 pm,


    Serra delle Concazze, Catania, Sicily, Italy Coordinates: 37.756310,
    15.053764


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